Stroke of Luck

I’m sorry that I haven’t posted. I actually had a stroke at the end of September. Two weeks and a couple of hospitals later, I just wanted to let you know where I have been. It’s not fun, but I am healing quickly, and currently in rehab to go home.

I’m pretty sure everything that anything that happens to anyone at this point is very planned. I just kept hearing, “This isn’t about you. We are gathering the tribe.” I have met and reunited with many interesting folks on this journey. This to shall pass. Maybe like a kidney stone, but it will pass.

Keep up the good work with whatever you are doing and I will talk to you in November. We’ve got this!

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5 Responses to Stroke of Luck

  1. markwhammond's avatar markwhammond says:

    You’re so strong, Natha! Thank you so much for letting us know you’re healing and the words of encouragement!

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  2. enthusiastsensationallyff573256e4's avatar enthusiastsensationallyff573256e4 says:

    Good to hear from you and hope you’re feeling better. I, too, have experienced a whammy beginning in July. I’ve always been a firm believer that all things happen for a reason but boy oh boy I was not prepared for this. Learning lots on this journey as scary as it may be. Sending hugs! 💕

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  3. Bob Breeze's avatar Bob Breeze says:

    Absolute best wishes on your recovery journey Natha Jay! 💜

    Namaste

    Bob (in Australia 🦘)

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  4. “This isn’t about you: we are gathering the tribe” wow! That resonates so strongly with my personal experiences lately. I’m really glad that you’re doing well and healing… thank you for sharing this potent message Natha ❤️🙏🏼

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  5. Hiya,sorry you have had that experience, I had my 7th anniversary from 7th October2018 when I was admitted after being found unconscious on my landing by paramedics and petson who phoned them. I thi k I was hovering between the world’s and heard cry my mums voice( she died of stroke April 2017) I heard her say look after your baby sister arm.Mysister is 58 and in 2022vI hadca fall and hadca proximal humerus fracture.I don’t know where yiu are located but if you ever want to reach out,please do.It does get better.its a bit of an emotional rollervoaster at times.All strokes are as unique as our fingerprints In solidarity Amanda

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