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Man Struck By Lightning Four Times Feels Changed
23 Mar
Summary
- A man has been struck by lightning an astonishing four times.
- He feels like a 'different person inside' after surviving surges.
- The strikes caused physical and emotional injuries, including PTSD.

Gary Reynolds, a US lumberyard worker, has survived four lightning strikes since 2007, experiencing profound physical and emotional consequences. The first strike in 2007 left him bedridden for months with excruciating pain and difficulty concentrating. Diagnosed with PTSD, he was struck again just 11 months later, an event with extremely low odds.
His third strike occurred in 2016, and the fourth in 2022 while he was with his grandchildren. Reynolds feels drastically changed internally, noting, 'It's like a different person inside.' These traumatic events have led to significant life changes, including divorce and relocation.
Worldwide, approximately 240,000 people are injured by lightning annually, with about a 10% fatality rate. While some survivors endure chronic pain and nerve damage, others report unexpected positive outcomes. The article highlights other survivors, like Matt and Caroline, who experienced altered sensations and cognitive difficulties, underscoring the diverse and often devastating long-term impacts of lightning strikes.




