Oregon woman, 28, paralyzed after being crushed by piano in freak accident

An Oregon woman hoping for a fresh start in a new state is paralyzed from the waist down after she was brutally crushed by a piano in a freak accident last month.

Danielle Drummond, 28, was moving the piano when her friend she’d been helping lost her grip and dropped the “whole upright piano” on top of her, WOIO reported.

Drummond, who had just recently moved to the Beaver State from Ohio, was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery, where doctors discovered the accident severed her spinal cord and left her paralyzed from the waist down.  4 Danielle Drummond, 28, was left paralyzed from the waist down after a piano she was helping her friend move dropped the “whole upright piano” on top of her. Gofundme

Im trying to keep like in high spirits because I know this is my life now, but its hard,” she told the outlet. “As of right now, I need a lot more physical therapy. I need to rebuild my strength.”

Following the injury, Drummond said she would need extensive rehab and a home health aide — presenting more difficulties since she was living in her van with her dog Lotus. 

The 28-year-old has no family in Oregon to care for her and is currently looking for a place to live.

Returning home to her native Cleveland also seems impossible in her current condition.

I dont even know like how I would get home, let alone like how to transfer all the medical stuff, and I dont feel like Im able right now to do like that far of a car ride or a trip in an airplane, Drummond told the outlet.  4 Her friend she’d been helping lost her grip causing the large instrument to crush her spine. WOIO

Her older sister, Rosie Hayne, has set up a GoFundMe to help her loved one find a place to live and pay for her medical expenses. 

Our hearts are completely broken, My baby sister means the world to me, Hayne wrote. 

Such a strong and wise woman, down to earth and humble, her aura reflects her beautiful soul. We will get through this with lots of prayer and positive guidance. This is in Gods hands now, please wrap them around her tight! 4 She was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery, where doctors discovered the accident severed her spinal cord and left her paralyzed from the waist down.  Danielle Drummond / Facebook 4 The 28-year-old has no family in Oregon to care for her and is currently looking for a place to live. Danielle Drummond / Facebook

Hayne revealed that her sister fractured her T11 and T12 — the two lowest vertebrae in a persons Thoracic spine. 

In surgery, doctors also needed to perform a fusion from T10-L2 in Drummonds spine to improve her spinal stability. 

In an update on May 1, her older sister wrote that Drummond is getting around really well in the hospital wheelchair but still needs to find one of her own and a place to live. 

She wants to make it clear that she is not expecting to ever walk again. She has accepted the reality of her situation. But she has an amazing spirit and an overall positive outlook, focusing on what she can do.

While the accident has left her in a wheelchair for the remainder of her life, Drummond said shes hopeful that medical advances in the future may grant her the ability to walk again.