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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, Donnie MacDougall suffered catastrophic brain injuries from a skydiving accident, and shares his experiences in Freefall – Pushing It To The Edge.

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Freefall – Pushing It To The Edge

Donnie MacDougall shares details of his horrific skydiving accident in his memoir, Freefall – Pushing it to the Edge, reinforcing to his readers how determination and a positive mindset can overcome almost everything.

Having found himself initially in a coma, partially blind, paralysed down one side, unable to walk or talk, Donnie’s shares his amazing recovery and how he defied all those medical consultants who said he could not be cured.

Freefall – Pushing It To The Edge the heart and reminds us to cherish all that we take for granted, in a story of courage and fortitude, that once read will not be forgotten.

Donnie MacDougall

I was blind in my field of vision, paralysed, could not walk or talk. This was something which the NHS said they could do nothing for. My Dad and me could not accept this and he paid for me to go private and wow, thankfully he chose the best.

This story is a way of acknowledging those who have helped me along the way. It might seem a bit patchy, and it might jump around, but it is how my injured brain has remembered things. Fortunately, as I continue to receive treatment and make progress, my memory has started to improve. Telling my story has allowed me to reflect on how far I’ve come since my accident and also the fact that I have been supported by the very best, to whom I can only say a truly heartfelt thank you.

-Donnie Macdougall

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