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Ep 27 l A Mother’s Perspective: Family Amidst a Health Emergency/NDE, Caregiver’s Struggle, Community Support

Ep 27 l A Mother’s Perspective: Family Amidst a Health Emergency/NDE, Caregiver’s Struggle, Community Support

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A family unites during a daughter’s NDE (near death experience), caregiver ptsd & struggle, strength & dependance on each other, love from the community.

How does a parent cope when they think their child is going to die? How does a family handle a loved one’s brutal accident & health scare? I somehow convinced my mother, Laura Tranchina, to come to the studio and share exactly that.

My life changed the day of my accident, but so did my family’s, especially my parents. Caregivers are often an afterthought in the whole traumatic experience shindig, and that’s - for lack of a better term - utter bullshit & simply not fair.

My mom put her life on pause for me. My dad carried my family through. No one supports me more than my brother. I don’t remember the worst parts of my accident. However, my family too clearly remembers it all.

‘Their poor parents,’ ‘I don’t know how they did it,’ ‘Is there anything we can do to help?’

From the first call from Cedars Sinai to leaving in-patient rehab, my Mom bravely offers her perspective, detailing all the horror & hope I did not get to see.


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