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Ada woman who was released from the hospital after he was injured in Tornado

Ada, Okla. (KXII) – Linda Humphreys slept in her dandruff, as strong winds from the Tornado she and the scales blew into a bunch of broken trees from his foundation.

Humphreys woke up to her father -in -law and searched for signs of her or the shed, but without luck.

“My father -in -law shouts at me. 'Where are you?' “I'm in my house in the shed, in the back yard, what do you mean?”

Humphreys managed to crawl through a small opening in the door and made his way to the house to challenge help. She was flown to a hospital with broken ribs, a suitable lung and completely confused.

“The next thing I know I see my mother in the center, and then everyone is like Hey, that's what's going on,” added Humphreys.

Humphreys was released from the hospital in the intensive care unit after four days. She hopes to return to work soon, but she still heals.

“Breathe, it's so difficult, I can't lift anything more than ten pounds or I shouldn't find it difficult for myself,” said Humphreys.

She says that one of the greatest challenges in her recovery is to find another place to stay.

“Everyone wants the history of credit history or rent, and if they come from the street or homeless, they don't have these things,” added Humphreys.

Humphreys visited the shed for the first time since the Tornado hit and says she was only grateful that she is alive.

“But I live, so I am grateful every day that I wake up, even though it hurts,” added Humphreys.