It's been 2years, 4months, and 3 1/2 weeks since I had a stroke at the age of 35. Later came the terrifying

diagnosis that I had MoyaMoya Disease and would have to undergo 2 brain surgeries.

Today, May 18th, is the 1year anniversary of my first bypass surgery performed by the amazing miracle working Dr. Daniel Barrow at Emory Univ. Hospital in Atlanta, GA. If it wasn't for his precision and expertise

I may not be able to post this message today. If it wasn't for the unrelenting love of my mom, Joan

and my dad, Bob

who stayed with, put up with, and cared for me after both operations, my recovery may not have gone so smoothly. I am forever grateful to have both of them in my life.

I feel I'm one of the lucky ones not to have suffered any permanent damage from my stroke, and had my operations soon enough to prevent a second. I've noticed many of you on this site are not nearly as blessed by God as I have been.
One year ago, I had zero energy

, TIAs

, was on anti-seizure medication, and felt like I wouldn't live to see another day.

Today, with all of my hair grown back and only 2 thin scars, I'm off all my meds (except aspirin, of course)

, don't need mid-day naps to make it through afternoons

, can easily stay awake until 11:30pm ;

, and have more energy than I ever imagined!!

Realizing my blessings, I've even joined a volunteer organization to give back to others.
Not only have I "survived" MM, but it has made me a stronger, better person.

If any of you are facing your surgeries, scared and full of doubt, know this ---
YOU WILL MAKE IT THROUGH! THERE IS LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL!!!!
I hope my success story will give you inspiration to never give up, no matter how dark it seems.
Love and Best Wishes,
SC Girl
(Kris)