Sarah survived on a mixture of 'gases' via a ripped septum in her heart, before corrective heart surgery at 15 x months old

Sarah as a baby before heart surgery, you can see her blue tinge, especially in her little hands.

I have been a bit lost in my own thoughts for a little while after hearing of my daughter’s heart attack, a habit which as a human being is something that we have a habit of doing.

My intention was to write a blog post on FEAR and how our thinking creates our reality.  However, since the news of my daughter’s ‘mild’ heart attack a couple of weeks ago, I found myself unable to focus due to my own fear around her health and the stories I was making up in my head, ghosts from the past and fantasy about the future.

Sarah was born in September 1984 with Transposition of The Great Arteries, a major heart defect, after a tough start in life which included a chunk of necrotised bowel being removed and developmental checks till she was five because of her brain being starved of oxygen, she grew up into the beautiful women that she is.  Going on to have two children that we were told she would never have and  only last month, we celebrated her wedding

Sarah looking radiant on her wedding day last month, I have never seen her look as happy.

I have never seen Sarah look as happy as on her wedding day last month

This video points to my own version of reality via my knowledge of how life works and how we are much more than our thinking.  It has helped me up to now make sense of something I would rather not have or be happening and it might just help you gain some insight.

If any of this resonates with you and if you would like to chat further about how I can help you deal with life challenges through Skype coaching, send me a message and we can arrange a conversation.

Ange xx

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