After Sheila Wilson was found collapsed and apparently lifeless at her Walney Island home, her family were told that she was unlikely to make it through the night, and that they should brace themselves for the worst.
Instead, a year later, Sheila and her husband cut the cake at their wedding anniversary party.
The exact circumstances around Sheila’s fall are unknown, but it is believed that the 64-year-old missed a step on the loft stairs while carrying a box of ornaments.
He husband Martin, 57, said: โI heard an almighty bang and I looked upstairs and Sheila was lying on the floor curled up like a baby and she had a box underneath her with broken ornaments.
โShe was just blowing bubbles and not responsive at all and I thought this isnโt right and phoned for the ambulance and they were here within minutes.โ
A first responder, North West Ambulance Service, and the Great North Air Ambulance Service attended the incident on 1 October 2020.
Martin Wilson said: โI heard the helicopter coming through, it was so quick. No sooner had the ambulance turned up when the helicopter was here.
โThey explained it was serious and they said she had a head injury and had to sedate her and I helped carry her downstairs.โ
Sheila was put into a medically induced coma before a short transfer from her home to the local bowling green via the land ambulance.

She was then airlifted to the Royal Preston Hospital in 15 minutes while her husband, son-in-law and daughter drove to the same location.
Martin Wilson said: โThe consultant saw me in the hospital and told me it was very bad, sheโd broken her pelvis and thereโs two bleeds on her brain. One was right in the centre of the brain which is the worst possible place to have one and nothing can be done.
โIt looked like there was no brain activity at all and they said to inform the rest of the family that we donโt think sheโs going to make it through the night. If she pulls through itโs an absolute miracle.โ
Sheila was put on a life-support machine. The family were told she may not wake up and if she did she would likely be in a vegetative state.
Little by little, however, she started to show signs of improvement.
Martin said he would ring his wife and the phone would be held up to her ear.
โI played The Fields of Athenry, which is the song we danced to on our wedding,โ he added.
โWe all said our prayers for her. Some say miracles donโt happen, they do, I can assure you they do.โ
Sheila returned home on 5 December 2020.

โSheโs getting back to normal but itโs going to be a lot longer to get there, sheโs probably 75-80% there,โ said Martin.
The couple were meant to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary in 2020 but the party was delayed due to Covid.
With all the disruption, there were fears the event would never take place, but on 28 August the couple renewed their vows in front of friends and family.
Martin said: โWe called it 25 years plus one. It was written on the cake.
โEverybody was there and we had such a lovely day all thanks to everybody who helped. If it wasnโt for the ambulance, first responders, GNAAS and surgeons she wouldnโt be here.โ

