Nancy Sinclair
Nancy was burned in a car wreck ten years ago. For a long time she couldn't bear to look in a mirror or at photographs of herself. When she got a new plastic surgeon in Boston, he asked to her to get photographs of herself. It took her a week to pluck up the courage to drag herself, crying, through the local mall to a commercial photographer. She says that for a long time if someone asked her if there was anything about her life she'd change, it would be the accident. But now she wouldn't.

Nancy was rescued from her car by the man in the vehicle behind. He pulled her out of the fire, and then the emergency services arrived and took over. Months later he tracked her down, because he had a question he needed to ask her, and it was this: "Did I do the right thing?"

Nancy's answer: "What do you think?"