Best Pals Paralyzed Just 2 Years Apart

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2012

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Alan Brown had just wrapped up a fundraiser for his high school best friend, Danny Heumann, who had been paralyzed after he broke his back in a car accident.

"We were 18 years old, ready to live life," said Brown, who became his friend's caregiver, staying by his side at New York City's Rusk Institute after the 1985 accident.

But just six weeks after he had helped raise $25,000 for his friend's new foundation, Brown himself suffered a cruel twist of fate. He, too, was paralyzed after diving into the surf on a Club Med vacation in Martinique. It was Jan. 2, 1988, a bit more than two years after Heumann's accident.

Brown said that he quite literally "saw the light" when he shattered his neck. The undertow threw him head-first against the ocean floor.

"I heard it snap," he said. "I was under water two or three minutes holding my breath to survive. But I thought this was it."

He never lost consciousness and remembered from his friend's accident not to be jostled, so he refused a ride in the bumpy ambulance until he could be airlifted to the hospital. En route, he said he quoted lines from the comedy film, "Fletch" -- "It's all ball bearings."

Just short of his 21st birthday, he lost the use of his legs, but not his sense of humor or his drive.

Today, at 45, Brown says he is doing what he has always done best: facing a challenge.

He has pledged to raise $250,000 -- $10,000 for each year he has been paralyzed -- for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. His one-year campaign is aptly named the "Power of We."

"There's no ego here -- we're building an army," said Brown, who is director of public impact for the Reeve Foundation. "Spinal cord injuries don't discriminate. In one split second my life changed."

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