After being brutally split in two in a forklift accident, a builder has spoken out about being ‘disappointed’ by his friends’ lack of support.

Loren Schauers, a laborer, nearly died in 2019 after being involved in a strange forklift accident that caused him to drive off a bridge while in the vehicle and fall 50 feet.

Loren, from Wilsall, Montana, has recently spoken out about his injury and whether or not his friends have been there for him since.

Loren and his wife, Sabia, held a YouTube Live where they allowed followers to ‘talk’ and let them ask them questions.

“Do your friends still treat you the same way they did before the accident?” one user inquired. Are some of them making you joyful, astonished, or disappointed?”

Loren Schauers, a laborer, nearly died in 2019 after being involved in a strange forklift accident that caused him to drive off a bridge while in the vehicle and fall 50 feet.

Loren, from Wilsall, Montana, has recently spoken out about his injury and whether or not his friends have been there for him since.

Loren and his wife, Sabia, held a YouTube Live where they allowed followers to ‘talk’ and let them ask them questions.

“Do your friends still treat you the same way they did before the accident?” one user inquired. Are some of them making you joyful, astonished, or disappointed?”

In addition to reflecting on their friend’s support since Loren’s injury, the pair has discussed how it has affected their marriage.

“Going through this together has definitely strengthened a lot of our connection.

“It’s made us a lot more grateful for the little things we used to take for granted as a couple,” Sabia said.

Loren now has a’very basic existence today compared to what it used to be,’ with a lot more laying around than before.

“It took about three months after the accident for me to realize how weird and incredible it is for me to be alive,” he said.

Loren revealed how he and Sabia aim to ‘explore the world first and then have some kids’.

The pair wishes to ‘educate kids to be better people than we are, so a fairly simple life’.

“My biggest advice to anyone going through anything like this is that you can’t dwell on the things you can’t have and you have to live your life to the fullest with what you do have,” Loren concluded.

A builder who was tragically severly injured in a forklift accident has told how he ‘poops, pees, and farts’ without genitalia or a bum.

Loren Schauers, a 20-year-old laborer, nearly missed death in 2019 when the forklift he was driving swerved over a bridge and fell 50 feet to the ground in Wilsall, Montana, US.

The then-teenager was awake the entire time and explained that the lower half of his body had been completely squished beneath the truck.

In the catastrophe, one of his arms was also crushed and partially amputated.

He then bravely opted to undergo a hemicorperectomy, which involves amputating the entire bottom half of his body.

Doctors worried he wouldn’t live, and his girlfriend, Sabia Reiche, said her goodbyes on several occasions, fearing he was close to die.

The couple had only been together for 18 months when the accident occurred, but they claim the ordeal has brought them closer together and they are now engaged.

Loren is proving that you can have a full and happy life even if you have a disability, and the couple is documenting their fantastic lives online.

But, because Loren is missing the lower half of his body, he has got numerous inquiries about how he goes about his daily life.

In one video, Sabia stated, “The biggest question has been how Loren goes to the bathroom.”

“A colostomy, which is my colon ripped out of my body so I can poop,” the amazing young man continued.

“I also have bilateral nephrostomies, which are tubes that go into my kidneys and drain my kidneys into bags, which is how I poop, pee, and fart.”

The couple then addressed another frequently asked question: Does Loren have genitalia?

“We receive inquiries like, ‘does he have any private parts?’” Sabia explained. “He’s had his lower limb severed. If that doesn’t clear things up, look up hemicorporectomy.”

Others have also asked the pair about their sex life – a subject Sabia has branded as ‘disrespectful’.

“You wouldn’t ask a random couple on the street how they had sex, and just because our lives are different doesn’t give people the right to ask,” she explained.

They did, however, admit that during Loren’s hemicorporectomy, doctors attempted to salvage part of his sperm in the hopes of allowing him to have children, but it was regrettably not viable.