Story
In March 2020, I suffered 4 strokes, a bad episode of sepsis and one cardiac arrest, age of 46.
After 8 weeks in intensive care I was told that I might never return to work and possibly remain a life long nurse case.
During the two brain surgeries the surgeon had to make a split decision to either paralyse me or take some of my memory skills away. He went for the latter.
A thousand times I asked myself ‘why me’ I concluded that life sometimes just goes this way and decided not to waste longer my energy on this question .
I noticed that feeling came back on my left paralysed side and I became obsessed with moving hand & shoulder bit by bit. I refused help to walk ( like wheelchair and crutches) . I wanted to do it myself. I worked a whole week under tremendous pain and then one morning . I stand up and walked slowly with support .
Since then a 40 months gruelling daily rehabilitation regime started and 11 months later I returned to work and exactly one year after my accident I ran a half marathon ( and 11 since).
Many brain injury victims have no education or financial resource to fund therapies. I was in a great spot . Raising money for Headway is very close to my heart and hopefully supports others.
I want to raise awareness that as long as there is a tiny improvement it is worth fighting for it. Consistency pays off. I am a living proof and will now run the London Marathon in April 2024. Don't give up and keep going my friends.