Loren Schauers, a young laborer from Montana, was living an ordinary life — until September 2019, when everything changed in an instant.
Faced with a life-or-death decision, the courageous teenager made the unimaginable choice to have half of his body amputated, all to survive.
As per reports, 19-year-old Loren Schauers, of Great Falls, Montana, was in the process of driving a forklift truck across a bridge when it fell and plummeted 50-feet to the ground. The teenager was left trapped under the four-ton vehicle.
Loren, conscious the entire time, watched as his right arm was crushed and the bottom half of his body was pinned down by the truck.
As a result of his injuries, the 19-year-old was left with a heartbreaking decision: have the lower half of his body amputated, or face certain death.
Speaking to RTL 4, he said: “The doctors gave me a choice. The question was, do you want to live or die? Do you want to live with the situation now or die with the life you had?”
His girlfriend, Sabia, said goodbye to Loren six times while he was in hospital. Doctors repeatedly told her he wouldn’t live another day.
And yet he somehow managed to pull through. The pair, who had been together for 18 months at the time of the accident, got engaged to each other in 2020.
The choice
”It wasn’t a hard choice to have half of my body amputated – it was basically a choice of living or dying,” Loren explained.
”With Sabia assuring to stay by my side no matter what and all my immediate family being around me, it really wasn’t a hard choice for me!”
As mentioned, his accident took place back in September, 2019, when Loren was forced to drive along the edge of a bridge to accommodate passing cars.
The structure, however, crumbled beneath him, and though he tried to leap free of the truck, his leg got tangled in his seatbelt.
The vehicle rolled three times before landing on top of him, causing extensive injuries. Doctors tried to save his lower extremities, including his right hip, genitalia and left thigh, but his pelvis was simply too crushed.
They were also unable to save his sperm.
Girlfriend Sabia explained: “There were many heartfelt, teary, sad conversations within the span of the first month of him being in hospital.
”The first time we said goodbye was before his surgery but he still had his intubator in so he was writing to us as he couldn’t talk.
”The night before his surgery, he wrote ‘I love you’ on a piece of paper as it could have been our last night together. I still have that piece of paper today.
”The doctors would say he was going to die, we’d have a goodbye conversation and then he wouldn’t die.
”It sucked, to put it blatantly, we hated it. His health was teasing us, like ‘haha we’re fine now but going to die soon so you’ll all be sad’, but then he lived.”
The road to recovery
Needless to say, Loren faced a recovery process of epic proportions. Despite it all, though, he retained his will to pull through, and defied doctors’ expectations.
Initially, they had said he would be in hospital for at least 18 months, but he was out after three, including four weeks in rehab.
Of his battles, Loren said: “My best advice to anyone going through something like this is that you can’t focus on the things you can’t have and you must live your life to the fullest with what you do have.”
Despite the challenges he’s faced, Loren hasn’t allowed his condition to define him.
Together with his Sabia, now his wife, they share their story on YouTube, where they’ve garnered over 639,000 subscribers.
In their videos, the couple has been transparent about their dreams for the future —plans that include traveling and starting a family.
In one of his latest video, Loren marked the five-year anniversary of the life-changing forklift accident, reflecting on how far he’s come. He shared that while his pain is still present, it’s become more manageable over time. Loren credited the rehab techniques taught by his doctors for helping to “erase the phantom pain” he had experienced over the years.
He added, “My pain is definitely more under control now, my health is a little wild and out of control.”
The question everyone keeps asking
As their YouTube channel has gained popularity, the couple has faced increasingly intrusive questions about their personal lives, especially after Loren’s procedure—questions even about their intimate life.
Sabia addressed one such question, telling The Daily Star, ”A question we get repeatedly is, ‘How do we have s** and how do we become intimate?’”
She firmly responded, ”That is a very personal question that we are never going to answer or allude to, as it’s very disrespectful. You wouldn’t ask a random couple on the street how they have s** and just because our life circumstances are different, it doesn’t give people the right to ask.”
Loren, however, has been open about other personal questions, such as how he uses the bathroom. In a YouTube Q&A, he explained:
”A colostomy, which is my colon pulled out of my body so I can poop. And I have bilateral nephrectomies, they’re tubes that go into my kidneys that drain my kidneys into bags so, therefore, that is how I poop, pee, and fart.”
A colostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening in the large intestines, allowing waste to exit the body, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.
In another Q&A, Loren was asked, ”Do your friends still treat you the same way they did before the accident? Are you happy, surprised, or disappointed by some of them?”
Loren admitted he felt ”a little disappointed” by how some of his friends had reacted.
”A couple of friends came out of the woodworks and have been really supportive, [others] totally reverted and have been reclusive,” he shared. ”But it’s whatever to me, you know, I got Sabia, that’s all I need.”
Sabia agreed, saying, “Going through this together has definitely strengthened a lot of the aspects of our relationship.”
What a truly inspirational young man. I can only imagine how such a life-altering accident must impact upon someone, and in this respect Loren has proven himself to be brave indeed.
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