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Surviving Paralysis: The Fight to Walk Again - Part 1 | E204

Surviving Paralysis: The Fight to Walk Again - Part 1 | E204

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In this episode of The Crux True Survival Stories, host Kaycee McIntosh explores the incredible story of Theresa and Brian, a couple who faced unimaginable challenges after a routine surgery left Theresa with a paralyzed leg. The episode delves into their journey of resilience, recovery, and the strengthening of their marriage. From initial shock to groundbreaking nerve transplant surgery performed by Dr. Mitchell Seruya, Theresa’s fight for independence and the unwavering support from her husband highlight the power of love and determination. This episode will inspire you to appreciate the small movements we often take for granted and find hope in the most daunting situations.
00:00 Introduction and Reflections
01:04 Theresa's Scoliosis Journey
02:12 The Surgery and Its Aftermath
03:54 Rehabilitation and Realizations
11:18 Discovering Nerve Transplant Surgery
14:47 The Nerve Transplant Procedure
18:20 Recovery and Progress
21:04 Brian's Perspective and Support
24:04 Voice-Controlled Comfort: Enhancing Home Environment
24:34 Caregiver Self-Care: Balancing Support and Wellbeing
25:23 Theresa's Fight: Motivation and Micro Victories
26:42 Finding Humor in Hardship: Laughter and Joy
28:48 Community and Support: The Power of Connection
34:23 Medical Guidance: The Role of General Practitioners
39:24 Theresa's Journey: Gratitude and Positivity
40:53 Final Thoughts: Encouragement and Hope
43:42 Conclusion: Reflecting on the Journey


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