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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: May 2011
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Thursday, May 12, 2011. I haven't really sat down to write lately. But I find that Joel and I have been sharing our story more and more these days with new friends and sharing the testimony of God's protection and faithfulness. So, in that spirit I will re-direct you to these posts:. Memories of the Big Day. Me and The Wizard. Hole in the Heart (PFO). And one for fun:. Ways I Confuse My Huz.
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: Ways I Confuse my Huz
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Ways I Confuse my Huz. I love watermelon flavored candy,. I love raspberries, strawberries, and cherries, and raspberry or strawberry or cherry flavored candy as well as raspberry or strawberry or cherry flavored drinks,. I love black licorice,. But hate black jelly beans. I love oranges,. But hate orange flavored candy or ice cream. I love boston cream pie,.
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: September 2010
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Open Mouth, Insert Foot. The past two days I worked at the. Spa and Resort Expo and Conference. A conference for folks who love beauty and medical treatments, along with your everyday Botox junkies. (I can't even tell you how many. Y Botox infused ladies, and men, I saw). That's when I realized what I was saying.I was telling a guy at a. Links to this post.
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: The basic jist to start us off...
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Wednesday, July 29, 2009. The basic jist to start us off. I am just starting to write this story down.it'll take awhile to get all of the specifics out, but I only hope to help and encourage (& maybe even educate? Others by sharing the crazy year that Joel and I have had. Basically, here's the jist:. May 28, 2008: I had a stroke. So, we learn we have to fix the hole. Now, I'm all better!
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: Me & the Wizard...
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Me and the Wizard. So, from the encouragement of my huz, some friends and a little doc we call Oz, I have decided to start blogging again to share my story. I will update this over time, but here's a little taste of it all. Yup, that's me and Dr. Oz. I LOVE him! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. The basic jist to start us off.
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: "Now Go Out & Change the World"
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Now Go Out and Change the World". These are the words Dr. Oz. Spoke to me on Friday, February 26. I went to a recording of his show and said hello to him when the taping was over. he remembered me. He did my open heart surgery June 15, 2009. I told him thank you. I told him he did a fantastic job. I told him I feel great. Quite a big feat! Yes, it can happen.
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: National Wear Red Day - February 4th.
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. National Wear Red Day - February 4th. Go Red for Women. Is a mission created by the American Heart and Stroke Association. It's goal is to raise awareness that heart disease isn't just for older men. Go Red for Women is dedicated to "celebrating the energy, passion and power we have as women to band together to wipe out heart disease and stroke.". Other Blogs/L...
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: June 2010
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. On June 24, Joel and I walked with friends and family in the. American Heart Association's Start! Wall Street Run and Heart Walk. To help raise awareness against heart disease and stroke. The front of the tee was a shout out to Dr. Oz,. Who did my surgery. The tinman (Wizard of Oz, get it? Asking if you've "got heart". The back of the tee said:. Heart Disease and ...
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: August 2010
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Someone's gotta tell these old fellers to just stop with the comb overs. Links to this post. Friday, August 27, 2010. Said good-bye to some dear dear friends this week, they are moving to Denver. We will miss them oh so much! Shed some tears many times knowing they were leaving, it came at random times, it came in spurts. Sat in the bleachers next to Robin Givens.
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally.: Where's the Scar?
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My Brain. My Heart. Figuratively. Literally. Musings on life and raising awareness against heart disease and stroke. Thursday, August 12, 2010. When I tell people I've had open heart surgery, the first reaction they have is to glance down on my chest. They are looking for the scar. They do not say it audibly, but the action certainly tells me what is going on in their head. I will either just let it pass or say something. This past weekend, I had one of those occurrences. This moment got me thinking.