A couple who met while being treated for brain injuries in a Minnesota hospital is reconnecting and preparing to marry, according to The Washington Post. The two individuals first crossed paths during hospital treatment and later reconnected years afterward. Their relationship is described as rooted in shared experiences and mutual understanding of what recovery can involve. In recounting their bond, the couple emphasizes how one person’s familiarity with brain-injury-related challenges helps them relate to the other’s experiences. The story highlights that the connection formed in a medical setting continues to shape the relationship, even years later. After reuniting, they deepen the relationship around empathy and support, drawing on the connection established during their treatment. The Washington Post reports that the couple is now moving forward with plans to marry.