Entertainment TV Reality TV 'RHOM' Star Alexia Echevarria Says She'll 'Never Recover' from Son Frankie's Car Crash In an emotional Instagram post, Alexia Echevarria detailed the hardships she and her family have faced since her son Frankie's near-fatal car accident at 13 years old By Kelly Wynne Kelly Wynne Kelly Wynne has been a TV writer at PEOPLE digital since 2021. Her work has been seen in Newsweek, where she acted as a reality TV and true-crime writer, Atwood Magazine and her mental health blog, The Chronically. People Editorial Guidelines Published on February 17, 2023 10:22AM EST Photo: Alexia Echevarria Instagram Alexia Echevarria still has a hard time coping with son Frankie Rosello's near-fatal accident. In an emotional Instagram post, The Real Housewives of Miami star opened up about her family's hardest time following Frankie's accident at 13 years old — and the intensive months of recovery that followed. After aspects of the situation were discussed on the Peacock series, Echevarria, 55, explained that she wanted to ensure her followers had the full story from her perspective. "I will never recover from Frankie's accident," Echevarria said. "It's only my wish that he can continue to improve in time, and he can be as 'normal and productive' as his limitations allow. I will never accept the loss of my dreams for him, and I will never give up on him or Peter. Our pain is so deep." RHOM's Alexia Echevarria Says Lea Black 'Isn't Real — She Wanted a Cameo Moment' Echevarria also noted what her mothering has entailed since Frankie's accident 11 years ago, from six months at his hospital bedside to adjusting her parenting in order to accommodate his post-crash needs. The reality star also called out the comparisons of her son's situation to cast member Adriana de Moura's injured foot, which was seen when two other RHOM stars stumbled on her during a trip to Baha Mar. "For anyone to use Frankie's accident to compare or 'connect' their level of pain or suffering to what Frankie has endured is wrong ESPECIALLY when referring to a FAKE INJURY," Echevarria wrote in bold text. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock "We can fight on camera about nonsense like me not scrolling down or the men of our past until we're blue in the face, but I draw the line at Frankie when you intentionally want to hurt me," she added. The post was well received as fellow Housewives Kyle Richards, Kenya Moore, Candiace Dillard and Larsa Pippen showed their support in the post's comments section. "Love u guys soo much," Pippen, another RHOM cast member, wrote. Alexia Echevarria's 2 Sons: Everything to Know Frankie, now 25, was riding in the passenger seat of a friend's car at the time of his near-fatal accident. He suffered permanent brain damage from the crash. He began appearing on RHOM with his mother in 2021. Echevarria told Entertainment Tonight she was thrilled fans would see his progress made in the years since RHOM was off-screen. "I want to show everyone the progress that he's made," she said. "That's why I always really wanted the show to come back, because I know so many people prayed for him." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. New episodes of The Real Housewives of Miami air Thursdays on Peacock. Close