A Florida woman who survived after driving her car up the back of a tow truck in a viral car crash in Georgia last month said she doesn’t remember much of what happened, but the traumatic event still bothers her.

“When I go to sleep that’s pretty much what I dream about. It just replays over and over,” Tanaijsha Bruton said. “Nobody expected me to make it. Not even my family. They didn’t expect me to make it at all.”

Bruton, 21, was released from the University of Florida Shands Hospital in Gainesville, Florida, on June 9 after spending two weeks in the intensive care unit due to internal injuries from the crash, WALB reported.

The young woman was in critical condition while admitted to the ICU. Burton recalled having several surgeries for the injuries she sustained. And despite the horrific incident, she is grateful to be alive to share her story.

“I’m just grateful that throughout all the surgeries, I’m still here, and able to see another day,” she said. “I thought it was over. I blacked out. I don’t really remember much, but I know that I thought I was going to die, and it hurts. It hurts really, really bad. I felt everything.”

The May 24 accident was captured on body cam by a Lowndes County Sheriff’s deputy when he initially responded to a crash on the opposite side of Highway 84. While at the scene, the footage showed Bruton driving up the back of the tow truck at full speed and flipping more than 120 feet in the air before hitting another vehicle, per WALB.

Burton believed many people blamed her for the crash, but she said both parties were wrong.

She didn’t realize the crash went viral on social media until friends showed her the video.

“My family didn’t want to show me the video, but of course, I’m hardheaded and got on social media,” Bruton told WALB. “One of my friends mentioned me in the video and said ‘oh this is you,’ and I was like this me?! This my car?!”

According to WSB-TV, a spokesperson for the Georgia State Patrol confirmed Burton has been charged with driving while unlicensed and use of seatbelts in passenger vehicles.