Olympic swimmer Van Dyken-Rouen fighting pain from broken ribs

Olympic swimmer Van Dyken-Rouen fighting pain from broken ribs

Published Jun. 16, 2014 1:12 p.m. ET

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Olympic swimmer Amy Van Dyken-Rouen broke several ribs along with severing her spinal cord in an all-terrain vehicle crash nearly two weeks ago.

The six-time Olympic gold medalist posted on Twitter that in addition to her back hurting, she was in pain Sunday night from ''all the ribs I broke.''

Van Dyken-Rouen's family initially said she severed her spine at the T11 vertebrae in the June 6 crash, but did not mention the broken ribs.

The 41-year-old swimmer was injured when she flew over a drop-off after hitting a curb on an ATV. She had no feeling in her legs and feet after the accident and said on Friday that she's still paralyzed.

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Van Dyken-Rouen left the ICU on Sunday and plans to rehabilitate at a Denver-area hospital.

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