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After Christopher Reeve Became Paralyzed, He Wanted to End His Life, but 8 Words from His Wife Saved Him

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Christopher Reeve experienced a life-altering accident that left him paralyzed. In the aftermath, he struggled with despair, feeling as though he had lost the will to live. However, his outlook changed dramatically due to the powerful and supportive words of his wife.

Christopher Reeve gained widespread fame for his portrayal of Clark Kent in the beloved “Superman” film series, where his performance endeared him to audiences around the world.

Christopher Reeve pictured on the roof of a midtown Manhattan building on July 18, 1977, in Manhattan, New York. | Source: Getty Images

His introduction to his future wife came through their mutual connection to the performing arts. One evening, while taking a break, the actor attended a cabaret show and found himself captivated by a performer named Dana Morosini.

Christopher Reeve and Dana Reeve during the opening of "Merchant of Venice" on December 19, 1989, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Though winning her heart required some persistence, he eventually succeeded. The couple married in 1992 and later welcomed their son, William Reeve, into their lives that same year.

In 1995, Christopher’s life took a tragic turn when a freak accident during a cross-country horse competition left him paralyzed from the neck down.

Christopher Reeve prior to a hearing on Capitol Hill on April 26, 2000, in Washington, DC. | Source: Getty Images

Six years after the accident, in a candid May 2001 interview, Christopher reflected on how his life had changed. He noted that while it was hard to believe six years had passed, the time felt both incredibly long and surprisingly short.

Christopher admitted that he occasionally experienced flashbacks from that fateful day, despite his efforts to avoid dwelling on it. He recounted the moments leading up to the incident, describing it as “a very hot, very humid, very lethargic day.”

The Emmy Award winner also recalled a vague sense that “things weren’t really in the groove” that day. He confessed that he wasn’t fully committed to the competition at the time, and had even preferred the idea of going sailing that weekend.

As time passed, however, Christopher found that each year made it easier for him to come to terms with what had happened. The thoughts of what he could have done differently gradually lost their hold over him.

Christopher Reeve assisted by others | Source: YouTube/WarnerBrosPictures

Though he recognized that his injuries might weigh more heavily on him as time went on, Christopher made a conscious decision to move forward and not let those thoughts define his future.

When asked about how the accident impacted his family, Christopher shared that he had faced numerous injuries before but had always managed to survive without long-term consequences.

Christopher Reeve with Dana Reeve and Will Reeve after being honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 15 April, 1997, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

“I remember always thinking I must not injure myself, to ever become incapacitated,” Christopher divulged. However, this time, he realized the profound repercussions his injury had on his loved ones.

He admitted, “I felt very guilty,” acknowledging the burden his condition placed on his wife and children. “It’s okay to make your own mess, as long as it doesn’t get in the way for other people,” he reflected. But in this case, his injuries had undeniably affected those closest to him.

Christopher Reeve during American Oceans Campaign's Partner Award Honors Christopher Reeve on April 30, 1996, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The director asked himself how they were all going to cope as a family and navigate around his condition. “We won’t be able to do all those things we ever did before,” he noted.

Christopher wondered how he would make a living to support his family and felt particularly sad for his two older kids Matthew and Alexandra Reeve from his previous relationship. They were only 15 and 11 when he got injured.

Alexandra Reeve, Christopher Reeve, Matthew Reeve, and Gae Exton pictured spending time outside on January 1, 1985 | Source: Getty Images

When he awoke in the hospital after the incident, he was overwhelmed with despair and even considered ending his life. In a moment of deep vulnerability, Christopher asked his wife, Dana, if she would let him go. He recounted how, without hesitation, Dana looked him in the eye and said, “‘But you’re still you, and I love you.'”

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