The aftermath of a mass shooting doesn't end with the news cycle, as one tragedy blurs into the next.
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In the Azana Spa shooting of 2012, Dr. Amy Ford,
@MUArtsSciences ’05, nearly died after sustaining four gunshots. She survived by tying a tourniquet on her leg to stem bleeding from her artery, hiding in the bathroom and drinking water from a wastebasket to replenish her fluids.1 reply 1 retweet 4 likesShow this thread -
Six years later, she's still trying to come to terms with muscle and nerve damage, losing her identity, feeling isolated, where to sit in a public space, how to discuss the incident with her children, and more difficult questions.https://stories.marquette.edu/trauma-and-survival-a50e48eab527 …
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Today, our prayers are with the @capgaznews community in another senseless shooting. We must also ask, as Ford does in her own case, what meaning can we take from this?
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