Jeremy Renner is honoring the women and men who helped save his life on the second anniversary of his near-fatal snowplow accident.
On Jan. 1, Renner took to Instagram to share a photograph of himself from two years in the past, sitting in a hospital mattress surrounded by medical employees.
“Happy New Year blessings to you all…. Ringing in my second ‘ReBirthday’ at this time,” his emotional caption started. “I ship out my love, respect, and gratitude for the military of people who it took to place me again collectively once more. Thank you to every nurse, physician, first responder… I actually owe you my life.
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“All my coronary heart goes out to my lovely, courageous nephew and the angels (my neighbors) who jumped to my help and endured the chaos for 45 lengthy minutes on the icy asphalt New Years morning. I’m so sorry all of the haunting photos I imprinted on you all (I’ll spare you all from the meat grinding photos )….”
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On Jan. 1, 2023, Renner was airlifted to a hospital after he was run over by his own Sno-Cat whereas making an attempt to tow a car caught within the snow close to his house within the Sierra Nevada mountains. He broke greater than 30 bones and was handled for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic accidents.
“My gratitude record could be very lengthy …. With the quantity of affection and prayers that flooded in from you all around the globe (needing every certainly one of them), my household by no means leaving my aspect, with some divine intervention, a little bit of luck and an entire lot of miracles … I stand robust once more,” Renner’s caption continued.
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“More Open. More Loved. More Connected. And f–king BLESSED to take my subsequent step, to take MY NEXT BREATH. Thank you with each fiber and cell in my physique. I really like you ALL,” he concluded, including a pink coronary heart emoji and #MyNextBreath.
Bodycam footage confirmed what unfolded throughout Renner’s traumatic snowplow accident close to his house in Lake Tahoe, California, the place he was “utterly crushed” by his 14,000-pound PistenBully Sno-Cat.
Washoe County Sheriff’s Department officers responded to the accident, which was reported by a neighbor shortly earlier than 9 a.m. Renner was making an attempt to assist his nephew, Alex Fries, transfer a truck that was caught within the snow. Renner exited the snowplow to examine on his nephew, nevertheless it saved shifting. So, he jumped again on to cease the snowplow solely to get caught within the tread.
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After Renner was transported to a hospital, a paramedic may very well be heard saying, “I’ve by no means seen something like this.”
“What a f—ing catastrophe, dude,” Renner informed Men’s Health of his restoration. “Showering, going to the toilet — all the pieces was a catastrophe.”
“They offer you drugs so that you don’t go to the toilet, so that you get constipated. And you pee in a jar. It was terrible. That’s when issues aren’t going nice — you’re peeing in a plastic jug. It took me 17 minutes to get away from bed.”
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Since the accident, Renner has given his followers a number of updates on his street to restoration on his social media platforms.