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A Near-Deadly Blood Disorder: How This Botanical Artist Recovered | Nicole Spadafora

A Near-Deadly Blood Disorder: How This Botanical Artist Recovered | Nicole Spadafora

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In this episode, Kerri Fitzgerald had the incredible opportunity to travel to a flower farm in Annandale, New Jersey to interview Nicole Spadafora, owner of the botanical artistry firm Spadaflora. Nicole graciously shares her terrifying experience with a rare blood disorder: thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, also known as TTP. Nicole’s interest in spiritual teachings and love of the outdoors helped her heal during this journey back to health.


Throughout this we highlight:

  • Hear how Nicole Spadafora initially thought her symptoms were related to stress and exhaustion but turned out to be much more dangerous.

  • Hear about how Nicole coped with a nearly month-long recovery in the hospital after being diagnosed with TTP.

  • Learn about the powerful impact plasma donations had on her recovery.

  • Be inspired by Nicole’s floral artistry business and how nature can be a powerful healer.


Connect with Nicole Spadafora:

https://www.instagram.com/spadaflora/

https://www.facebook.com/spadaflora/


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