Nominated in the category: StrongBeing, Sam Bloom is the living embodiment of all the
Blackmores Mercie Whellan Women+Wellbeing Awards stands for –an everyday woman who has shown courage and determination, having survived and prospered through adversity.
“I was always a bit of a tomboy, into skateboarding, bike riding, surfing – anything active really. When my boys came along, I really ramped things up, hitting the gym, mountain biking and soccer training. Physical activity has always been important for my wellbeing – it perks me up mentally as well as keeps me fit, and it’s fun!”
Then in 2013, while holidaying in Thailand with her husband and three sons, Sam leaned against the safety barrier that ran along the hotel’s second floor observation deck. The rotten barrier, which was later found to be criminally neglected, fell out from the deck and she went with it, landing on the tiled floor twenty feet below.
Sam suffered skull fractures in several places, and bleeding and bruising on her brain. She also ruptured both lungs, and bit through her tongue. Fractures to her spinal column at the T6 and T7 vertebrae, meant she was no longer able to walk and has no core strength.
“Despite the devastating physical nature of my injuries, the battle going on inside my head was the hardest to overcome,” she says.
After seven months of recovery and rehab, Sam returned home. But having lost her sense of independence, having watched her husband turn into her carer, and a single parent while she was away, Sam says she no longer felt like herself, and fell into a dark place, sleeping as much as possible.
Physical activity and an injured magpie chick helped her heal
Sam partially credits her recovery to two key things, one being a little magpie chick, who Sam’s boys named Penguin, who had fallen from a tree at her mum’s house and was badly injured.
There were no rescues that could take her in, so the family decided to nurse her back to health. Because Penguin needed constant care and feeding around the clock, Sam started feeling useful and inspired again.
“Watching Penguin heal and grow stronger each day motivated me to invest more energy in my own recovery on a daily basis,” Sam says.
Sam & Penguin Bloom: Photo credit Cameron Bloom