Source: FOX News
Summary
Lindsey Vonn, a U.S. Olympic skier, said she can finally return home after multiple surgeries following her crash at the Winter Olympics. She is six days removed from the crash, which happened just 13 seconds into her run at the women’s downhill in Milan Cortina. Vonn has had four surgeries while hospitalized in Italy. She will undergo additional surgeries in the future, but is recovering at home. Vonn wrote on Instagram that she will give updates and information about her injury once she returns home.
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The game followed a familiar script. Lindsey Vonn crashes, gets injured, has surgeries, and now recovers at home. She’s been reading messages and comments saying they’re sad, but she’s trying to stay positive.
She’s had four surgeries, and there may be more to come. But for now, she can finally leave the hospital and recover at home. It’s a long road to recovery, but at least she can take comfort in knowing she’s almost out of the hospital.
Vonn’s been saying she’s stronger physically and mentally than ever before, but it’s hard to feel that way when you’re in the hospital with a broken leg.
She’s been transparent about her injuries and her recovery, and fans appreciate that. Now, she just needs to focus on getting better and getting back to her normal life.
This one felt recognizable early. Lindsey Vonn crashes, gets hurt, has surgeries, and recovers. It’s a cycle she’s been in before, but at least she’s almost out of it.
Original Observation: When you’re an Olympic skier, the mountain always holds the cards, and sometimes that means taking a risk and getting hurt.
Author: Evan Null









