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Rachelle Friedman, Paralyzed At Bachelorette Party, Will Finally Marry

By MARTHA WAGGONER   07/18/11 08:08 PM ET   AP

RALEIGH, N.C. -- A year after she was paralyzed in poolside horseplay at her bachelorette party, Rachelle Friedman knows one thing she would change about her life before the injury.

"I wish we had danced together more because I love dancing so much, and we didn't do it enough," she says of her soon-to-be husband. "Looking back, I would have done it every night."

Friedman will finally make it down the aisle on Friday, marrying the man who has waited with her to exchange vows since the accident. She is wearing the same gown she chose for the first ceremony but with her father pushing her wheelchair down the aisle instead of walking her down it, arm in arm.

Also joining her will be the bridesmaid who shoved her into the shallow end of a pool on May 23, 2010 – causing a freak accident that changed their lives. The 25-year-old from Knightdale has stuck with her friend and refused to reveal her identity even as newspapers, television and Internet sites carried the story around the world.

"She was tragically hurt, mentally and emotionally. And I was tragically hurt, physically," Friedman says on a day that a tailor is altering her strapless, simple wedding dress to fit her new, thinner, less muscular body. "It's harder to deal with when you're hurt emotionally sometimes than when you're hurt physically."

Friedman was celebrating with her girlfriends in Virginia Beach, Va., about a month before she was supposed to be married last year when she was injured. After being pushed into the pool, she awkwardly hit the cement bottom. She knew immediately something was wrong.

"I instantly just stopped moving," Friedman says. She floated to the top, face up. Her friends were already in the water to help. This isn't a joke, she told them. Call 911.

The horseplay was no different from the way her friends had goofed around many times. Friedman could have just as easily pushed her friend in the water, she says. She refuses to even call the act a prank because that would imply some devious intent.

"People look at it like this is something that happened to me, but it happened to both of us," Friedman said of her friend.

Friedman is moving on with her life, learning how to play wheelchair rugby and using her knuckles instead of her fingers for tasks such as texting and responding to email.

Neither she nor her fiance, Chris Chapman, ever considered deserting the other. They'd been together for almost five years when the accident happened.

"You have to know me and Chris to understand," Friedman says.

Chapman, a 28-year-old middle school science teacher in Spring Hope, echoes her.

"It was not, `What am I going to do?'" he says. "It was, `what are we doing to do?' ... I just didn't know what to do next. It was one step at a time."

The two will exchange vows in a ceremony at The Fearrington House in Pittsboro, with a reception in the village barn. Her favorite flowers, sunflowers, will take center stage. Wedding planning company 1-800-REGISTRY is paying for their ceremony and the honeymoon in Fiji.

"I'll be happy and relieved to see her coming down the aisle," Chapman says. "It's something we've been working on for quite a while."

The two grew up in Virginia Beach, but didn't meet until they were both students at East Carolina University in Greenville, becoming close friends while each dated other people. Once they started dating, he fell in love with her energy and personality.

"She was always positive, always upbeat, always ready to do something," he says. Now, he worries about keeping her active. He's learning to referee at wheelchair rugby, and she's trying to get a hand cycle so they can bicycle together. She also wants to learn wheelchair tennis.

"We're hoping to keep her active," he says. "And I'll go along and try to participate as much as I can."

Before she was injured, Friedman was a program coordinator at a senior activity center in Raleigh, where she planned parties and taught line dancing and light weightlifting. While the job didn't pay a lot, she felt blessed to be employed right out of college, to own a home with the man of her dreams and to be planning their wedding.

A typical day now is "kind of boring," she says. She often visits the senior center where she used to work and does whatever exercises she can at home. She has finished a round of rehab, but will get more advanced treatment in September, courtesy of a foundation called Walking with Anthony.

The foundation, based in Beverly Hills, Calif., will pay for Friedman and her mother to attend a three-week session at Project Walk in California. Founder Micki Purcell, whose son, Anthony, suffered a similar injury after diving in the ocean, says Friedman will get time to recover from that intensive treatment before the foundation pays for another session.

"It costs a lot of money to get out of a wheelchair," Purcell said Monday, adding that she believes Friedman is a perfect candidate to walk again.

An easier goal awaits Friedman after the wedding. The Beatles fan wants a tattoo of the peace sign drawn on the back of her neck, at the center, marking her injury. Underneath will be inked, "Let It Be."

"It symbolizes that I'm at peace with it," she says.

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xcuzemebut
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06:58 PM on 07/25/2011
Feels like 90% of comments here come from people somewhat disconnected from reality.. yes, it is incredibly tragic that Rachelle's life took such a horrible turn, yet isn't it even more tragic that Chris sacrifices his life for her ? I don't beleive for a second that he never contemplated walking off, and i commend him for loving her so much that he made a commitment to her, but seriously, is anyone here is trying to say that everything is peachy, that sex is not important, and that they will live happily ever after ? For him sex is over. Either that, or he will be cheating on a paralyzed wife, or they will come to some arrangement where he'll be allowed to have sex with others, which will only weird and will never work to begin with.. Men with gorgeous sexy wifes start thinking about cheating on them (and so many do cheat) just because of human nature and biological sex drive and because sex with the same partner becomes boring, and here we have an able-bodied young man that apparantly committed to painsful sexless existence, not to mention the need to take care of poor paralyzed wife ?

Yes, this story is about human spirit, and Chris is a hero in my book, but this is a very sad story that only getting so much more sad.
09:40 PM on 07/25/2011
Zero fans. What a surprise.
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xcuzemebut
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09:02 AM on 08/19/2011
truth does not have many fans, sorry..
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trescher
"You play with dirt, it gets in your eyes"
05:14 PM on 07/25/2011
I wish nothing but happiness for this young couple but I can't help but mirror the words of another poster here, "I always cringe at people roughhousing around the pool..." Me too! I don't know where that idea ever became funny or cool, it's just not a good idea to push ANYBODY, ANYWHERE if they are not expecting it. And as for the pusher? How do you live with yourself after that? You do something really stupid and someone gets hurt really badly because of it. There is not enough apologizing in the world to make up for it. Sad.
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joni brit
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03:09 AM on 07/22/2011
what an amazingly inspirational tale that touches the heart and soul. It's about true love and going over an obstacle and moving on. Wishing you two the best life has to offer and looking forward to seeing you walk and hold your first child. May G-d be with you and thanks for the inspiration and for putting life in perspective.
07:30 AM on 07/21/2011
at least she found someone to love her just as she is. regaurdless of what injuries hse has that is the true lesson as well as forgiving we could all learn to do that.
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Brittany Lock
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02:43 AM on 07/20/2011
I'm glad she's able to remain so positive.
12:18 AM on 07/20/2011
God Bless you young people. I wish you much happiness, love, and many beautiful children.
11:36 PM on 07/19/2011
Where her wedding is being held is beautiful with English Gardens, beautiful inn and superb service by the staff there. I have been there as my parents live in the community.

Enjoy your celebration.
11:00 PM on 07/19/2011
Rachelle, you are truly beautiful, inside and out. Congratulations on your wedding, and dance with your amazing husband to be in your wheelchair. Live every moment as you are. You're truly an inspiration.
10:54 PM on 07/19/2011
Rachelle gives new meaning to LOVE & FRIENDSHIP. Under such a tragic circumstance she has shielded her friend from any attacks due to this unfortunaty incident, She has a heart of gold, Chris you are a lucky man! & Both of you are the image of true love. Best wishes for a a lifetime of hapiness!
10:29 PM on 07/19/2011
What a wonderful spirit!
10:24 PM on 07/19/2011
What a wonderful young lady and young man! Both of you know the meaning of commitment. God Bless you both!!
10:21 PM on 07/19/2011
Goes to show that there are still very unique & decent ppl in this world. Best wishes to you both for just being true of spirit that you both are! May you have years of happiness & love.
10:16 PM on 07/19/2011
What a remarkable young lady. She has found a solid group of individuals to share her life with. No one was torn apart by this incident. Her fiancee, friends, and loved ones have all grown stronger and closer it seems. We could certainly learn a lot from these young people. I wish Michelle and her future husband the best.
10:10 PM on 07/19/2011
I don't know what to say because I fell off a roof and hurt my back. I am in alot of pain all the time. My atty's just can't seem to get my injuries covered all the time. I want to go back to Ohio and kick someone sssss with a long rifle. My question is how did she forgive this person that pushed her?
10:36 PM on 07/19/2011
Forgiveness was easy because her and her friend horseplayed allot and the accident was not meant to be intentional, however I do hope this friend of hers learns a lesson in which many children have to learn, and that's that horseplay like this can lead to serious injury's when one is not careful or aware of the surrounds/environment and the safety of all in any playful situation. As it seems Rachelle made a decision, ether live in Fear, Hate, and Regret for the rest of her life, or Move on and be the best she can be with what she has.. And she choose the latter, Though I am sure the memory of the incident remains, Rachelle is dealing with it in a positive manner and by her choice. This will in fact help her emotionally when she goes to get treatment.
10:39 PM on 07/19/2011
How did she forgive her friend? It's easy. Her friend meant no harm. It was an accident and it's probably even harder on her friend than it is on her. This is an incredible woman--not the type to get an attorney & sue her friend.
10:09 PM on 07/19/2011
"Sadly, many partners would have walked off"

But why? Why would a person leave their romantic partner when they need them the most?