My friend, Liz, told me that she thinks I got sick to help others. What does that mean? I realized just the other day that she’s onto something and this may be true. In the past few months, I have talked with random people that I meet in person or over the phone, and discover that they have had or have vertigo and balance issues. It’s not like I say, “Hi, I’m Laureen and I’m recovering from vertigo.” That’s not a bad intro though. The topic somehow slips into the conversation. I have had over 5 encounters with folks. I listen to their story, explain mine, and educate and offer help and support. It makes me feel good to help others and it’s natural for me. Their stories help me too. No one should suffer from vertigo. It makes me dizzy just thinking about it.
There are so many new cutting-edge therapies to help people with brain challenges. You have to explore non-traditional medicine to see and experience its value. My smart doctors at Plasticity Brain Centers in Orlando are making a difference in people’s lives everyday. I am so very thankful for them everyday.
https://www.plasticitybraincenters.com
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