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Three things I learned about business in the back of a medical transport
I did not know I had riding in the back of a medical transport to the hospital was in my bucket list. Yet, there I was. Long story short I had numbness on the right side of my face went into ER and although the test came back clear they sent me to the hospital for more test. Now as a speaker here is where I would create more tension and draw out the story but I will not do that to you. All the test came back clear or normal. I did not have a stroke. So what did I learn about business in the back of the medical transport? 1. Strap in business can be bumpy. Although the ride was smooth and not hurried. ( no siren sound or lights) Five straps held me in the gurney. I was held in tight. 2. It is okay and enjoy the squirrel moments when your mind wanders. It went like this. “What deep message is God trying to tell me about this? Oh. Look that is the brightest pink truck I have ever seen” “ What should I be learning for this experience? Wow, that palm tree forms the most perfect ball. So high in the air.” 3..Be flexible. Life throws us curve balls. I had to cancel five appointments. And was in the hospital for 27 hours. In the past that would have been a concern of letting people down and not professional (I’ve had a coach who praised one of her team for making sales calls while her son was in surgery. Really! ) Bonus: Ask for help. In the hospital I was consider a fall risk. So I was “locked” down. Nurses called it jail. They had an alarm on the bed that screamed at me to get back in bed and called the nurse. I had to call a nurse to get out of bed to walk to the bathroom. It was uncomfortable to hit that button when I was really capable to go on my own. But there was something comforting about knowing someone would show up for me. What do you need? Ask we can help you get out of “”jail” or If ya need I will break you out!
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I have lived with chronic fatigue, widespread pain, random seizures and a host of other "symptoms" since I was 14 years old. 99% of the time I was told that all the tests came back "normal" so there was nothing wrong with me. Then they treated me as someone who was a "hypochondriac", "drug seeker" or in need of psychiatric help! I have since been diagnosed with a host of autoimmune diseases, none of which accounts for all the symptoms. In fact, none of them account for my epileptic-type "fits" (epilepsy has been conclusively ruled out more than once). What I now know for sure: 1) Western medicine doesn't have all the answers. In fact, it often doesn't even ask the right questions! 2) Doctors are fallible human beings and make mistakes like all other humans. 3) Our body, mind and spirit are *not* separate entities and need to be treated holistically. 4) We are all *unique* and what works for one of us doesn't necessarily work for another one of us. The biggest mistake in Western medicine is not taking that into consideration. 5) *We* are the experts on *our own* bodies, and we need to be more vocal in advocating for ourselves. I have also not had a seizure since I changed my lifestyle. I'm eating better and exercising more. I'm also living my best life since I moved to a small town in Spain and focused on becoming a published author (which had been a childhood dream of mine). Yes, I still have the other symptoms, and I'm still taking some meds, but overall I'm so much better than I ever remember being. Every day, I wake up grateful and look forward to working on marketing my debut children's book (Good Pixie Bad Pixie) and writing my debut fantasy novella (which is the prequel to a trilogy I have planned).
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My debut children's book, Good Pixie Bad Pixie, will be available as of September 15th. More things to come.

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