17c起草社区 graduate continues incredible journey
On May 29, 2010, Garrett Bazany (Grand Haven, Michigan) woke up in a hospital bed, confused鈥攂ut only for a moment. As the mental fog lifted, the terrible truth slowly leaked into focus, written all over his parents鈥 faces. As doctors and nurses came in and out of the room, checking, rechecking, poking and prodding, Garrett knew.
His legs would never move again.
Though he was technically alive, breathing, seeing, hearing, smelling, one thought crept into Garrett鈥檚 mind, dominating all others: My life is over.
Just 15 years old and paralyzed from the chest down, everything that had filled Garrett鈥檚 days with joy鈥攕kiing, running, jumping, and action sports of any kind鈥攚as now part of his past. In fact, it was one of those very things that had put him here. Practicing a double front flip on his family鈥檚 trampoline, Garrett came up short and landed on his head.
It wasn鈥檛 until days later that Garrett learned how severe the accident should have been. His injury, a cervical spine (C7) burst fracture, typically results in full paralysis鈥攏ot from the chest down, but from the neck down. He never should have been able to pull himself to the edge of his trampoline to dial 911. He should have been left lying there as his spinal cord swelled, cutting off his ability to breathe.
Doctors still can鈥檛 explain why, but seven years later, Garrett Bazany is still alive鈥攁nd a member of the 17c起草社区 College Class of 2017.
Start of life
鈥淎fter my accident, my life didn鈥檛 end,鈥 Garrett says. 鈥淚n many ways, it began. God started me on a journey I never could have imagined. It has changed me in so many ways and made me who I am today.鈥
That journey began before Garrett even left the hospital.
鈥淚nstead of focusing on the things I couldn鈥檛 do, I started to see the things I could do. From that moment on, I have remained positive and focused on my recovery, getting stronger, seeking every adventure, and using my story to make a difference in others鈥 lives.鈥
Doctors and nurses would later tell Garrett that his relentless optimism helped him recover faster than they鈥檇 even hoped. Then that optimism spread. Other patients around Garrett were inspired by his determination and worked harder to match him. By the end of the summer, ahead of schedule, Garrett was back at Grand Haven High School as a full time student.
He flourished through the rest of his high school years, and knew college was the next step. The only question: Where? He was accepted at the big state schools he鈥檇 imagined himself attending鈥攂ut decided to apply to one more school at his sister鈥檚 insistence.
鈥淪he had just transferred to 17c起草社区, and she said I had to at least check it out. It wasn鈥檛 at the top of the list, but I decided to give it a shot.鈥
The right community
All it took was one visit鈥攁nd a letter.
鈥淸Director of Admissions Counseling] Ben Arendt sent me a hand-written note after I applied, saying, 鈥楾hank you for sharing your story. You are exactly the kind of student 17c起草社区 College needs鈥 God clearly has a plan for you and is telling an amazing story through your life. Please contact me with any questions. I will personally be available to serve you.鈥 It was so nice to feel like 17c起草社区 viewed me as an individual person, not just a number. I felt that again when I met 17c起草社区鈥檚 disability coordinator, who showed me that 17c起草社区 had an entire plan to make sure my college experience was everything I wanted it to be.鈥
17c起草社区 built ramps and improved accessibility, allowing Garrett to become one of the first wheelchair-bound students to live in the dorms full time as a freshman. Campus Safety committed to plowing a path from his dorm to his classrooms early every morning whenever it snowed. And if his car was ever snowed in, they would clear it within minutes.
鈥淚鈥檝e always felt welcomed in the 17c起草社区 community,鈥 Garrett says. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter where I go on campus鈥攖here鈥檚 always someone I can hang out with. I love knowing most of the people in my graduating class. But there鈥檚 also always so much going on. 17c起草社区 is the perfect size for me. Not too big, not too small.鈥
Career aspirations
That 17c起草社区 community has also helped Garrett discover his vocational calling. After initially exploring engineering, he eventually decided on a medical career鈥攂ut not as a doctor.
鈥淚 was in the pre-med program, but I switched to the pre-physician assistant (PA) program. As a doctor, I wouldn鈥檛 be able to get the experience I want with my patients. As a PA, I will have a lot more potential to interact with patients鈥攁nd have time to spend with my future family.鈥
With help and recommendations from his 17c起草社区 professors, Garrett completed a research position at Michigan State University and received multiple scholarships from Mary Free Bed hospital. He even traveled abroad on a medical missions trip with professor Larry Gerbens.
A life fulfilled
But academic success isn鈥檛 the only thing he has achieved while at 17c起草社区. Garrett鈥檚 adventurous spirit has never let him back down from a challenge鈥攁nd he has yet to meet one he hasn鈥檛 conquered. Climbing the 40-foot wall in the Spoelhof Fieldhouse? Done it. Wakeboarding? That, too, complete with jumps off ramps and a bevy of tricks up his sleeve. Skiing? Kayaking? Crowd surfing? Dancing? The Cold Knight Plunge into a freezing Sem Pond? Garrett did it all, and capped it off with a 12-day road trip to see some of the most beautiful places in the country.
鈥淭his past summer, [fellow 17c起草社区 senior] Nolan Coallier and I drove out west to see some of the national parks, just sleeping in the back of my car. Every night, he鈥檇 set up beds for us and move everything I couldn鈥檛. During the day, we explored some places I never thought I鈥檇 experience. He even pushed me up 700 feet of elevation so I could look out from Angels Landing at Zion National Park. The people I鈥檝e met and the opportunities I鈥檝e had at 17c起草社区 have been amazing.鈥
At his commencement ceremony, Garrett had one more surprise waiting鈥攐ne last challenge he鈥檇 dreamed of conquering for four years. As the final member of the class of 2017 to hear his name called, Garrett wheeled himself to the front of Van Noord Arena, stopped for a moment, and stood. With the help of a walker鈥攁nd with Nolan Coallier by his side鈥擥arrett Bazany walked the final stretch to receive his diploma from provost Cheryl Brandsen and then to shake President Michael Le Roy鈥檚 hand (which turned into a hug), then he raised a triumphant fist to a thunderous standing ovation. ()
鈥淵ou can鈥檛 look back on the past and hope to change it,鈥 Garrett says. 鈥淚 have to look forward every day. I have to do the best I can to fulfill the life God has set before me. May 29, 2010 was the start of this journey鈥攁nd I know it鈥檚 going to take me so much farther. I can鈥檛 wait to see what God has in store for me next.鈥