Mike Rea's Recovery Info & Updates

Mike's family created this blog to acknowledge our heartfelt appreciation for all your thoughts, prayers, and well wishes since his accident. Please check back regularly for updates on his condition and recovery process. We know all of you will keep Mike and his family in your prayers!

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On June 16, 2006, Mike was doing what he loves most in the world~training a race horse! One minute, friends saw him go by at a full gallop. Thirty minutes later, he was found unconscious and barely breathing. Mike endured an emergency helicopter ride to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Unit where doctors determined he had suffered a severe brain injury and was placed in ICU in critical condition. After three weeks, Mike was transferred to Kernan Rehabilitation Center, then Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation. He returned home in October ‘06 and continues to work on his recovery. We have experienced much hope and joy as we have witnessed Mike's miraculous journey towards recovery. Mike IS A MIRACLE (the exact words of his neurologist) and continues to surprise his health care providers. Mike faces each day with courage, faith and perseverance; his new job consisting of physical therapy and theraputic riding. Mike is currently undergoing Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and is experiencing great progress! FOR THOSE WHO HAVE OFFERED ASSISTANCE, A "MIKE REA RECOVERY RELIEF FUND" HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED TO HELP WITH MIKE'S MEDICAL AND DAILY NEEDS.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Dealing with a brain injury and many other changes

First of all I just want to thank God for all that He has enabled me to go through and experience through this whole seemingly disaster. I am finally writing on my own blog spot that my sisters have been keeping up with since my accident in June of 2006. With the more time that goes by, the more I realize how God has turned this whole thing into a blessing and an unbelievable opportunity to spread what is possible through faith in God and his Son Jesus Christ. Many years ago I lived a life of recklessness and at the same time enjoyed a life of success and developed a closeness to horses as well as dogs since I had a golden retriever for 17 years who traveled the country with me and horses and past away of old age the day after I ran my first race horse and won! The dog used to stay right beside his stall all the time I was working on him and getting him ready for his first race. That dog had been with me from the time I was 9 years old and even went to all the famous horse shows I went to as a kid and as a young adult working as a groom. I also was able to meet some of the greatest horse people I've ever met and who played an enormous part of my ability to communicate with horses which has always played a big part of my success with horses. Through my dog and the first horse I owned and trained the Lord was constantly talking to me telling me I better change the way I was thinking or I was going to run out of time. The horse continued to win races up the ladder to a level that was unbelievable,50,000 claiming at Laurel race track, 2ND in stakes and allowance races and we started out at 3,500 claiming at Delaware Park in 1984. After all the wins I thought I could do no wrong and went out one night with a jockey friend but not before we bought some cocaine and wine to help make the trip to New Jersey since we had closed the bars in Delaware. On our way home with one headlight out we were pulled over by state police and I was so messed up I couldn't even repeat the alphabet. So I was arrested for drunk driving and put in jail over night. Luckily the jockey friend ate the little bit of cocaine we had so they didn't find that but I still had to spend the night in jail and wait for a friend to come and get me and my car the next day. If that had been today I'd still be in jail but I was fortunate enough to be allowed to go home to Delaware and the first person I called was a close friend of mine who I was freelancing riding his horses everyday and listening to his preaching everyday about what faith in God could do for you and I had no question it was time I went to church with him the next time I could. I went a couple of times and always got real emotional at the invitation time but not until a guest preacher who just happened to be an Italian like me did I respond to the invitation to accept Jesus Christ as your own personal savior. From the next day nothing has been the same. One month later I had to face the charges for the drunk driving so after praying in the court room the officer that had arrested me called in saying he felt I deserved another chance and would drop the alcohol charges if I would plead guilty to wreck less driving. So of course I did and that was my first proof of God answering prayers and a million more since then I just don't have the time or typing ability to tell you more. What I can tell you is about a year later I was very involved in starting the first bible study at Delaware Park and I was convinced the Lord wanted me to be a racetrack chaplain then I got the first opportunity to train horses and ones that Allen Jerkins would have been training if the man hadn't met me so I took that as a sign from God to start training. It was a very long and up and down career and then I also met Rochelle who I was convinced was the most beautiful girl I had ever met before, so my goal was to help her and her husband get back together so I started keeping touch with Rochelle under the impression of helping her marriage work out which is exactly opposite what I was really feeling so when Rochelle moved out to her mom's with her first son, Matthew, I went on with it and invited her to move in with me. As soon as their divorce was final we got married and had our first child, Jesse,about a year later. Our 14 years of marriage has been a mixture of great times and terrible times. Maybe that's why our 3 children are spread so far apart. Now she has moved backed to her mom's again,with our 3 children,and I couldn't really tell you what her desires are except she says she can't be a part of my family as long as my mom and sisters are a part of my family. I don't know where I would be without them and as long as I'm allowed to spend time with my kids once I've healed as much as the Lord wants me to and I think He has a whole lot more in store for me now than ever. I just have to keep focused on what He wants for me and my kids. Not what I want. That's not always easy.God Bless everyone. Mike Rea

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, Mike
Have always admired you. Your strength and character, and your will to live and overcome a terrible injury. Your outlook and viewpoints inspire me. This entry in your blog tonight reinforces everything I've believed. It is all of us who are blessed, Mike, for having your inspiration. One day I'll meet you in person, just as one day I'll have that horse who will be named after the phrase that I've come to know as a perfect description of you. Simply Amazing.

Love and hugs
your friend Cheryl
ps..love to your mom and sisters, too

11:57 PM  
Blogger Blublaze said...

Hi Mike! I think that's the longest I've ever heard you talk! Way to go! Praise God from whom all blessings flow! I've seen such an improvement in you since we met last Spring that I know God is working through you to show us how great and loving He is. Some of us have to take the road less traveled but we are a better person when we come out on the other side.
Mike, you are a strong man in body and in belief. You show us every day how strong your faith in God is and that He is directing your path. One foot in front of the other until the journey is completed. Everything else will fall in line. Love you much, my dear friend :) - Robin

2:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mike, thanks so much for opening up and sharing even more of your heart and your experiences. The way you describe God's grace in your life, even through the worst of times, is so uplifting. We don't always understand, but we can always believe. Thank you for showing us the power of faith and courage. May you always feel surrounded by love and support as you continue on your journey.
Love, Gloria

10:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mike~
I have kept up with your blog since it started and it is great to see you post and get to know you even better.
I don't know if you remember me, but meeting you was one of the biggest highlights of my trip to Delaware to the Barbaro Celebration. It was near the end, and we were talking about me being from North/South Carolina and old days at the Camden track. Before we parted you gave me a hug that I will never forget, for I felt the love of the Lord from you to me all the way to my toes. So I definitely think you should be a racetrack chaplain! I have also had ambition to do this, but it looks like a good bit of travel would be involved since there are only so many, and I don't know if I could do that. Also, don't feel alone about those old crazy days and making bad choices, I have been there too and many of us have. Thank God for finding us if we just let him.
I have a blog on here too, but I am not as brave as you and am not quite ready to share it with the world. When I am, you will be among the first to know, and we can be fellow bloggers! Please try to stay in touch with us, your readers; I know sometimes it is hard to reach out and make those posts, at least it is for me - but we have so much to learn from you. Take care and the FOB Nation is so very proud of you, and I am too, this was a very brave post. We love you!~
april

3:41 PM  

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