![]() When she was growing up in a small Pennsylvania town, Crosby and her older brother were raised to know that neither was better than the other. Weeks later, she woke up in an intensive care unit a quadriplegic. She took the full brunt of the accident on her chin which broke her neck. Nearly a month after her 50th birthday, Crosby's speedy, custom-fit bicycle caught a branch in its front wheel and stopped abruptly, bucking her off and knocking her to the pavement. She played hard, excelled at sports, was passionate about her professorship at Wesleyan University and was planning life with her partner, Janet.Īnd then everything changed. And once you've read "A Body, Undone" by Christina Crosby, you'll appreciate it more.įor most of her first 50 years on earth, Christina Crosby was strong, confident and determined. The point is that when you want to tug your ear, scratch an itch, chew your nails or wiggle your toes, you can without much effort. ![]() ![]() Either ear, it doesn't matter, just grab and pull. ![]()
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