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Woman finds love after accident led to flesh eating bacteria

A woman was forced to ponder whether she would ever find love after she lost four limbs in a zip lining accident that resulted in a flesh-eating bacterial infection.

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A woman was forced to ponder whether she would ever find love after she lost four limbs in a zip lining accident that resulted in a flesh-eating bacterial infection.

Aimee Copeland lost her limbs in 2012 and the stunning reversal of fortune led the 36-year-old to dramatically rethink her future — which involved an end to a previous relationship.

But the loss was actually her gain — Ms Copeland met the man of her dreams just three years later, New York Post reported.

“We were a 95 per cent match on OkCupid,” the Georgia woman told People, referring to her now-husband Stephen Mercier.

Aimee Copeland suffered the stunning reversal of fortune in the wake of a zip lining incident. Picture: Facebook/Aimee Copeland’'s All Terrain Georgia
Aimee Copeland suffered the stunning reversal of fortune in the wake of a zip lining incident. Picture: Facebook/Aimee Copeland’'s All Terrain Georgia

“We’re extremely compatible. We’re very different, but in ways that really balance each other,” she said, gushing over their “amazing flow.”

She refers to Mr Mercier, 36, as her “built-in brake system.”

“When I’m hitting the gas too hard, I know I’m not going to hit a retaining wall because he will tap the brakes and mind to relax,” she explained.

Mr Mercier, who she married in 2021 in an intimate ceremony at her family’s lake house, said he was “attracted to her powerful mind, her powerful just energy and spirit about her,” adding that “she can kind of make things happen.”

Ms Copeland previously told People how her break-up had ruined her self-confidence after her accident, in which she fell from a makeshift zip line and ended up in the hospital days later.

The pair married in 2021. Picture: Facebook/Aimee Copeland’'s All Terrain Georgia
The pair married in 2021. Picture: Facebook/Aimee Copeland’'s All Terrain Georgia

But Mercier has helped her regain her confidence.

“I have this memory that really stands out of me and Stephen cuddling, and he’s like, ‘I think your body is absolutely perfect’,” said Ms Copeland.

He has stood by her side over the course of nearly a decade as Ms Copeland became a licensed therapist, earned two masters degrees and launched the Aimee Copeland Foundation, a non-profit created to help people with disabilities venture into nature, as well as All-Terrain Georgia, which gives off-road wheelchairs to people who want to visit state parks.

"We're extremely compatible. We're very different, but in ways that really balance each other," Ms Copeland said. Picture: Instagram/aimee_copeland
"We're extremely compatible. We're very different, but in ways that really balance each other," Ms Copeland said. Picture: Instagram/aimee_copeland

“She doesn’t like to present a persona to the world,” said Mr Mercier.

“What you hear is pretty much what you get with her. So I found that very refreshing.”

Now, as the lovebirds plan their five-year vow renewal, Ms Copeland is reflecting on her journey with Mr Mercier.

“We learn about ourselves through the mirrors of other people and he reflected all this beauty back to me, which allowed me to regain my sense of self in some ways,” she said.

This story originally appeared on the New York Post and reproduced with permission

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