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The kiss of life: Heart-rending viral video shows a Navy SEAL standing to embrace his wife for the first time in months after nearly dying in a horrific car accident
Earlier this year, 36-year-old SEAL Jonathan Grant, who was in the US serving as a combat medic instructor, was in an accident that left him in a coma, fighting for his life. His wife, 32-year-old Laura Browning Grant, has stuck by him, helping the doctors and physical trainers nurse him back to help.
Laura treasures the little victories of his recovery, and last week was rewarded when she helped her husband stand up from his wheelchair, prompting him to shower her with tentative kisses.
Cosmopolitan.com. 'It gave me the chills — him kissing me back, you don't realize how much that means until it's almost taken away from you.'
Laura has uploaded other clips of her and Jon kissing, all with Jon in his wheelchair or bed and Laura leaning into him. This clip, though, was different, since Jon was initiating many of the kisses.
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Making progress: The physical therapist nearby can be heard saying that this is the best Jon has stood since his accident
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Tragic: In March, Jon — who was working in Virginia as a combat medic instructor — was in a car accident that left him in a coma with brain injury
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Uprooted: Laura left their home in North Carolina to be by his side
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New life: Jon, a Navy SEAL, will likely never work again
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So dedicated: Laura joins him at the rehab facility every day for up to ten hours
It's one of the few skills he has re-learned since coming out of his coma several months ago, and it was hard-earned.
In March, just a month shy of the couple's five-year anniversary, Jon was rushed to the hospital in Virginia following a car accident.
He suffered brain bleeding and brain injury that left him in a coma, with cuts all over and other internal injuries. Doctors weren't sure he'd survive.
Laura hurried to the hospital from their home in North Carolina, but Jon stayed in his coma for months — and was still unconscious when he left the hospital in April. He didn't wake up until two months after his accident.
With Jon now staying at a rehab facility, Laura has found a place nearby to be by his side. Though he can now breathe and eat on his own — puréed food only — she's there to help him over other hurdles, staying at the facility for up to ten hours a day.
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Moving forward: He still can't speak or walk, though he can breathe and eat on his own
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'Emotionally, it's very hard to wonder whether he loves me,' says Laura
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Tough: She misses her husband and knows that their future will be different than what she imagined
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Still on Insta: A Pilates instructor, Laura now shows off moves at Jon's rehab
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...-brain-injury-kissing-wife.html#ixzz4nWePNmhE
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- In March, 36-year-old SEAL Jonathan Grant was in a car accident in the US that left him in a coma with brain injuries
- His wife, 32-year-old Laura Browning Grant, left their home in North Carolina to be by his side
- She visits his rehab facility for up to ten hours a day helping him relearn simple things like standing
- Earlier this month, she helped him stand up and gave him a kiss, and he started kissing her back on the lips and neck
- A video of the tender moment has been watched more than three million times
Earlier this year, 36-year-old SEAL Jonathan Grant, who was in the US serving as a combat medic instructor, was in an accident that left him in a coma, fighting for his life. His wife, 32-year-old Laura Browning Grant, has stuck by him, helping the doctors and physical trainers nurse him back to help.
Laura treasures the little victories of his recovery, and last week was rewarded when she helped her husband stand up from his wheelchair, prompting him to shower her with tentative kisses.
Cosmopolitan.com. 'It gave me the chills — him kissing me back, you don't realize how much that means until it's almost taken away from you.'
Laura has uploaded other clips of her and Jon kissing, all with Jon in his wheelchair or bed and Laura leaning into him. This clip, though, was different, since Jon was initiating many of the kisses.
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Making progress: The physical therapist nearby can be heard saying that this is the best Jon has stood since his accident
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Tragic: In March, Jon — who was working in Virginia as a combat medic instructor — was in a car accident that left him in a coma with brain injury
+13
Uprooted: Laura left their home in North Carolina to be by his side
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New life: Jon, a Navy SEAL, will likely never work again
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So dedicated: Laura joins him at the rehab facility every day for up to ten hours
It's one of the few skills he has re-learned since coming out of his coma several months ago, and it was hard-earned.
In March, just a month shy of the couple's five-year anniversary, Jon was rushed to the hospital in Virginia following a car accident.
He suffered brain bleeding and brain injury that left him in a coma, with cuts all over and other internal injuries. Doctors weren't sure he'd survive.
Laura hurried to the hospital from their home in North Carolina, but Jon stayed in his coma for months — and was still unconscious when he left the hospital in April. He didn't wake up until two months after his accident.
With Jon now staying at a rehab facility, Laura has found a place nearby to be by his side. Though he can now breathe and eat on his own — puréed food only — she's there to help him over other hurdles, staying at the facility for up to ten hours a day.
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Moving forward: He still can't speak or walk, though he can breathe and eat on his own
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'Emotionally, it's very hard to wonder whether he loves me,' says Laura
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Tough: She misses her husband and knows that their future will be different than what she imagined
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Still on Insta: A Pilates instructor, Laura now shows off moves at Jon's rehab
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...-brain-injury-kissing-wife.html#ixzz4nWePNmhE
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook