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A reminder to stay sober on prom night

Near the end of high school, fancy dresses and stylish tuxedos come out for prom. Seniors also prepare for college, military service and careers.

A lesson from my life must be learned. In 1992, I was a junior and an athlete at Tracy High School in San Joaquin County. I planned to attend a California college, like Butte College.

That never happened. I was 16 on April 10 of that year, and hit head-on by a drunken driver. The collision put me in a coma for 100 days with brain injuries, several broken and dislocated bones, and paralysis.

I was a patient in two hospitals for seven months and then had therapy for 17 months. After 25 years, I still struggle daily with my hearing, talking, walking and I cannot drive. Schooling for my dream job is unrealistic. A drunken driver dramatically changed my life.

Please do not make a bad decision by driving drunk or becoming a passenger of a vehicle with one. As the old cliché says, “the life you save may be your own.”

Lori Martin

Tracy, Calif.