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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 and Dana Reeve | Source: YouTube/WarnerBrosPictures

Social media users reacted to this on Instagram with one person writing“That’s so heartbreaking but the strength she gave him has me in awe.” Another praised Dana, saying“That is an amazing woman,” while someone else expressed“What a sad story.”

Christopher Reeve and Dana Reeve during "Once Around" screening after party on January 15, 1991, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

The singer’s unwavering love and support became a pivotal moment for Christopher, inspiring him to commit to the goal of walking again. Her powerful words also inspired the title of her husband’s book, “Still Me.” This profound support shifted his perspective, helping him see reasons to carry on despite his injury.

 

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Christopher acknowledged that after such a life-changing event, it’s common to feel diminished, but he emphasized the importance of perseverance.

He compared the progress in spinal cord injury research to the advancements made in the fight against AIDS, noting that with dedication, seemingly impossible challenges can be overcome.

Christopher Reeve photographed on September 4, 1996 | Source: Getty Images

The author encouraged others not to give up, as there are always breakthroughs on the horizon. He also discussed the aftermath of his accident, describing how individuals face a choice after the initial shock and grief: either to succumb to despair or to harness their resources to make a positive impact.

For Christopher, this choice was clear—he chose to fight against the physical and emotional challenges, driven by his competitive spirit to combat the effects of his condition.

Christopher Reeve during Christopher Reeve Honored at the Hotel Delmonico on November 1, 2001, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Christopher shared that during the three years following his accident, he never had a dream where he was in a wheelchair. Each morning, it took him a few moments to adjust, only to be reminded that he couldn’t move his arms or legs.

It often took five to ten minutes for reality to set in. In his dreams, however, he still found himself doing all the activities he once enjoyed—sailing, riding, traveling, and acting on stage. His mind continued to cling to the memories of when he was able-bodied.

Christopher Reeve during 11th Annual A Magical Evening Gala on November 13, 2001, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

After his accident, Christopher became increasingly involved in advocating for people with disabilities, although he did not see himself strictly as a spokesperson.

While acknowledging that the media often portrayed him as an advocate, the BAFTA Award winner clarified that his focus was primarily on conditions affecting the central nervous system, such as spinal cord injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, stroke, and Alzheimer’s.

Christopher Reeve speaking at the Bio conference on March 28, 2000, in Boston, Massachusetts. | Source: Getty Images

He emphasized that he couldn’t represent all disabilities due to his limited knowledge outside these areas. However, he was committed to raising awareness, as demonstrated by his efforts to secure a two-hour primetime television special that highlighted spinal cord injuries and showcased disabled performers.

Through his foundation, Christopher allocated 30 percent of funds raised to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, while his personal focus remained on research, therapies, and finding cures.
Christopher Reeve during the 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 24, 1999, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actor also expressed that, like any public figure, he was aware of differing opinions regarding his work. He believed that every individual, including those with disabilities, had the right to direct their energies where they saw fit, even if others disagreed with their approach.

Sadly, Christopher Reeve passed away in October 2004 due to an infection. A year later, his wife Dana Reeve revealed that she had been diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. She also passed away, two years later, in March 2006.

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