Stroke The Greatest Thing That Happened To Me | Lianne Karla Bigornia - EP 105
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- Lianne Karla Bigornia was a registered nurse who then became a call center agent and was working from 9 pm to 4 am. Living an unhealthy lifestyle caused her to have a stroke due to high blood pressure and AVM.
00:00 Introduction
04:40 Lianne before the stroke
13:25 Things Lianne had to relearn after stroke
21:11 A skull fragment inside the stomach
28:53 Thinking stroke can never happen
35:38 Post-stroke depression
48:05 Identity after the stroke
59:27 Future plans
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Hi Bill! Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to share my story! I really appreciate it :) ♥️🙏🏽🦋
My Pleasure. its was such a fun chat. thank you for being on the show.
Bill Gasiamis you’re very welcome, Bill! I had fun talking about the journey thanks! :)
Hi Karla! I'm very grateful for this podcast you did with Bill. I want to be able to help your story be heard. I requested to follow you on Instagram. Hope to hear from you!
stroke was the best thing that happened to me
When did you experience stroke?
@@BillGasiamis 2014 in hospital
@@Ziggyone1224 how are you coming along these days?
so so could be better could be worst
what's the biggest challenge you face?
That's my buddy! An absolute shining light, I love knowing about your journey, gives me inspiration! ❤️
Glad you loved the interview
@crowe1999 thank you so much, Buddy! I really appreciate it ♥️
Baffling! How can the loss of the use of hand or leg be better than before? It is wretched, and only hard work an effect improvements. Betger than before? No way.
Not sure if you had a chance to listen to the entire interview or not, but the message from Karla is that she focuses on what she gained after her stroke not what she lost. She has accepted what she lost but continues to look for what is good about the fact that she is still around.