Woman, 50, who survived a horrific bear attack feels lucky to be alive

A woman who survived a bear attack outside her Pennsylvania home has left the hospital and says she feels lucky to even be alive.

'I shouldn't even be here,' Melinda LeBarron told PennLive.com by phone Tuesday from her Muncy-area home. 'It blows my mind.'

LeBarron, 50, was released last week from Geisinger Medical Center, where she was taken after the December 12 attack about 165 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

'I'm trying to get my body back to where it was' after injuries to her head, hip and shoulder, she said. She is using a cane while walking.

Melinda LeBarron (seen, second from left with her family) who survived a bear attack outside her Pennsylvania home has left the hospital and says she feels lucky to even be alive

Melinda LeBarron (seen, second from left with her family) who survived a bear attack outside her Pennsylvania home has left the hospital and says she feels lucky to even be alive

Staff at Gesinger let her watch the February 2 birth of her eighth grandchild

Melinda LeBarron

'I shouldn't even be here,' LeBarron said Tuesday from her home. She spent two weeks in Geisinger Medical Center's trauma unit in critical condition and had a skin graft on her head February 4. Staff at Gesinger let her watch the February 2 birth of her eighth grandchild (left)

LeBarron said the bear attacked after she went out her back door (game wardens outside her home) for a smoke with her chihuahua - who is named Bear 

LeBarron said the bear attacked after she went out her back door (game wardens outside her home) for a smoke with her chihuahua - who is named Bear 

LeBarron said the bear attacked after she went out her back door for a smoke with her chihuahua - who is named Bear. 

A Pennsylvania Game Commission representative said earlier officials believe the bear was a sow with cubs and attacked after the dog barked at them.

LeBarron, who said she never saw any cubs, said the bear took her down quickly, and she fought back, but the animal 'was more powerful than I was'. 

The bear bit her and rolled her nearly 90 yards, she said.

'I don't know what she was thinking. She let me lay there a little bit,' LeBarron said. 

She said she picked up a stick and hurled it, thinking the bear might chase it, which it didn't, but the animal then 'got up and started walking away from me'.

The injured woman said she found a tree with two low branches and crawled into them, trying to get her bearings. Then she saw a light.

'"Oh my God, that's home,"' she remembers thinking. 'I dragged myself home.'

She was able to get back into the house and was able to contact a neighbor who called 911. 

She spent two weeks in Geisinger Medical Center's trauma unit in critical condition and had a skin graft on her head February 4, after which she said she was ready to

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