Sally's Stroke Recovery: From Olympian to Overcomer
At The End Of The Day it's our problem and we have to take ownership. We can't be a passenger, we have to be the pilot here.
When you think of an Olympian, you imagine strength, resilience, and determination. Sally Callie embodies all these traits, not just in her athletic career but in her battle with stroke recovery. In this episode of 'Stories of Recovery', host Robbie Frawley sits down with Sally, a triple Olympian and world record holder in rowing, who faced a life-altering challenge after giving birth to her second child.
Following a seizure and the discovery of a precarious blood vessel in her brain, Sally underwent surgery that left her unable to move half of her body. But Sally’s journey didn't end there; it was just beginning. Sally opens up about her time in a public rehabilitation center, where she learned the true meaning of perseverance. Drawing from her Olympic training, she took charge of her own recovery, incorporating additional exercises beyond what her treatment team prescribed.
Her story shines a light on the power of neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to rewire itself—and how she harnessed this knowledge to regain control over her body. One of the most compelling aspects of Sally's story is her emphasis on taking ownership of the recovery process. She believes that being an active participant, rather than a passive observer, is crucial. Sally’s daily habits and commitment to pushing her limits played a pivotal role in her progress.
Her journey is a powerful reminder that recovery is not just about physical healing but also about mental fortitude and self-belief. Tune in to hear Sally’s inspiring story and discover practical tips on how you or a loved one can navigate the path to recovery with the same determination and spirit. Whether you're dealing with a similar condition or seeking motivation to overcome your own challenges, Sally’s experience offers valuable insights and hope.