a little history of my struggle

Good Saturday morning, Everyone! I thought it might be important to discuss how and why I found myself using the Tailwind. On January 7, 2007, I had a massive bleeding stroke in the right frontal lobe of my brain. I had major brain surgery to eliminate the blood from my brain. The blood is toxic to the brain, so much damage occured. The entire left side of my body was negatively effected, and it has been quite a difficult task to battle back from this brain injury. After these many months I conquered learning how to walk, think, and live independently again. I cannot use my left arm YET ( and this is NO option for me!), so I am constantly looking for new opportunities of treatment, since the standards did not help much. My friend, Mark McEwen, set me up with Kris Appel and the Tailwind group, and I have recently begun using this new device, with great hope and expectation. I have been through much, but I am blessed that my friends, family and various wonderful people who have come to my assistance! As time goes by, I will incorporate further details of my slow and future FULL recovery. Sincerely, Shary

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3 Responses to “a little history of my struggle”

  1. BB says:

    You’ll always be the pot of gold at the end of my Rainbow! I love you.

  2. Praying for your quick recovery. I ‘ll be waiting eagerly for the result and the treatment process of Tailwind therapy.

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