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Priscille DEBORAH

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In 2006, after two years of deep depression, Priscille Deborah threw herself under the metro. She was 31, married and had a daughter. She survived at the cost of both legs and her right arm. Unexpectedly, instead of destroying her, this “big bang” transforms her. Her disability, strangely enough, reveals her to herself, enabling her to finally find her place in life.
In Une vie à inventer, Priscille Deborah retraces the path she has taken since her suicide attempt. Her experience and reflections are addressed to all those who have experienced a “loss” they thought irreparable. For, thanks to this terrible ordeal, Priscille Deborah has decided to make her dreams come true: she has become a painter, and her work is recognized; she has discovered swimming, and practices several other sports almost independently, such as diving, skiing and horse-riding. She has also rebuilt her life, forming a close-knit family with her new husband, the daughter they had together and her eldest daughter.
The woman who decided to become France’s first bionic woman, and who will do so in 2020, is living proof that you should never despair, and that there’s always time to achieve your dreams... and your life.
Priscille Deborah, painter and France’s first bionic woman, lives near Albi in the Tarn region.

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