A bride’s walk down the aisle is always a touching part of a wedding ceremony. It was definitely the most emotional one in this case. Bride Jaquie Goncher, 25, who was paralyzed from her neck down from the age of 17, surprised her wedding guests by stepping up from the wheelchair during her bridal walk.
After suffering a spinal cord injury in a swimming accident, doctors claimed that Jaquie would probably never walk again. But she beat the odds when just six months later she was able to stand. Still, for the next eight years Jaquie mostly relied on her wheelchair.
Being an athlete before the accident, the hardest part for Jaquie was not being able to do her workouts. “I would go to the gym and get so frustrated that I wouldn’t go back, I was trying to make myself do it but I kept failing at it and then I would be disgusted with myself,”- said Jaquie in an interview with Cosmopolitan. But finally, a year before her wedding, Jaquie decided on one goal – to be able to stand and walk at her wedding. As we can see from these magical photos taken by Love Stories By Us, not only did she achieve her goal of walking – she even danced as well!
The groom is surely lucky to have such a strong and incredibly beautiful (did you see her mermaid green hair and her stunning dress?) woman as his wife. We wish them both a lifetime of happiness!
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At the age of 17 Jaquie Goncher suffered a swimming accident, which left her paralyzed from the neck down
Doctors claimed that she would never walk again
The first years of therapy were extremely hard for Jaquie. Being an athlete her whole life she was having a hard time realizing she couldn’t do even the smallest of exercises
“The first time I decided to go back to the gym, I got on a stationary bike. My legs wouldn’t be able to push it fast enough and the machine would turn off,” said Jaquie
“I got so upset that I put my head down on the machine and I just started to cry”
It took her a long time to find the strength and the incentive she needed to go back to the gym
“On your wedding day, everybody’s looking at you, so you want to feel the most beautiful. I totally believe you can be bomb in a wheelchair, but I didn’t want to be defined by that”
When Jaquie approached the ceremony with her mom and grandfather on each side, no one was surprised to see her in a wheelchair
But soon all the guests were stunned when she stood up and started walking down the aisle 8 years after the accident
Although the groom Andy Goncher already knew about the surprise, he could not hold back his tears
Almost everyone was crying, it was such an emotional moment
Only one year ago Jaquie could not be on her feet for more than 30 minutes because of her low blood pressure
Now she was able to stand through her whole 45 min wedding ceremony and for the most part of her 5 hour long reception
The couple literally had their first dance as they have never danced together before
Jaquie relied on her husband during the wedding: “He was my cane, because I would hold on to him the entire time”
The bride’s mom made sure to capture her daughter dancing again, so as a gift she hired a professional artist Kuhn to paint the heartwarming scene in watercolor
Jaquie looked radiant in her blush gown and mermaid green hair
“It’s been really emotional. Sometimes I don’t realize how miraculous it is that I am walking”
Jaquie aims to continue working as much as before the wedding, so she would be able to live without a wheelchair once more
(( little out of subject but love the colors and the style she is wearing...i could have totally had something like this myself too))
My dad was the same way after breaking his neck in a car accident. Years and years of physical therapy, a LOT of luck, and a team of amazing doctors -- and he can walk on level ground for short periods with the use of a cane, and has regained the use of his thumbs and index fingers on each hand.
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My dad was the same way after breaking his neck in a car accident. Years and years of physical therapy, a LOT of luck, and a team of amazing doctors -- and he can walk on level ground for short periods with the use of a cane, and has regained the use of his thumbs and index fingers on each hand.
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