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There’s no way to prepare yourself for something as terrifying and unexpected as botulism. What began as a routine Botox treatment for my chronic migraines, something I had done countless times before, quickly spiraled into one of the scariest health crises of my life. My body began to weaken in ways that didn’t make sense. Simple things like swallowing, breathing, and even holding up my head became a challenge. It felt like my body was shutting down from the inside out. For weeks and months, I lived in fear of what each day would bring, wondering whether my body would remember how to do the things it had always done so naturally. But in the middle of that darkness, I found something unexpected, resilience. When you’re stripped of control and paralyzed in your own body, you learn to fight differently. You learn to fight with patience and a quiet refusal to give up. I learned to celebrate small victories… a deeper breath, a steadier step, and a flicker of strength returning where weakness once lived. That experience changed me. It reminded me that healing isn’t just physical, it’s emotional and mental, too.  And it doesn’t just affect me, it touches my entire family. They’ve walked every step of this journey beside me, often carrying their own silent struggles. I know I wouldn’t have survived without them, especially my husband, kids, and my mom, who have stood by me through the darkest lows and celebrated every hard-won triumph. They are my reason for fighting, and the light that keeps me moving forward, no matter how heavy the battle becomes. Botulism could have broken me, but instead, it became another chapter in my story of perseverance. It re-enforced something I have learned over and over throughout my life… that even when life blindsides us with pain and fear, we can still rise, find beauty in the darkness, and turn our hardest battles into something meaningful and powerful.♥️ #botulismsurvivor
There’s no way to prepare yourself for something as terrifying and unexpected as botulism. What began as a routine Botox treatment for my chronic migraines, something I had done countless times before, quickly spiraled into one of the scariest health crises of my life. My body began to weaken in ways that didn’t make sense. Simple things like swallowing, breathing, and even holding up my head became a challenge. It felt like my body was shutting down from the inside out. For weeks and months, I lived in fear of what each day would bring, wondering whether my body would remember how to do the things it had always done so naturally. But in the middle of that darkness, I found something unexpected, resilience. When you’re stripped of control and paralyzed in your own body, you learn to fight differently. You learn to fight with patience and a quiet refusal to give up. I learned to celebrate small victories… a deeper breath, a steadier step, and a flicker of strength returning where weakness once lived. That experience changed me. It reminded me that healing isn’t just physical, it’s emotional and mental, too. And it doesn’t just affect me, it touches my entire family. They’ve walked every step of this journey beside me, often carrying their own silent struggles. I know I wouldn’t have survived without them, especially my husband, kids, and my mom, who have stood by me through the darkest lows and celebrated every hard-won triumph. They are my reason for fighting, and the light that keeps me moving forward, no matter how heavy the battle becomes. Botulism could have broken me, but instead, it became another chapter in my story of perseverance. It re-enforced something I have learned over and over throughout my life… that even when life blindsides us with pain and fear, we can still rise, find beauty in the darkness, and turn our hardest battles into something meaningful and powerful.♥️ #botulismsurvivor

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