Sometimes we meet someone who comes into our lives for a time and a purpose. And, once they have accomplished that purpose in that time, they move on. But, what they leave behind is huge and will be remembered forever. Bronwyn, this is a note to acknowledge you and say, “thank you” for being there for me during and after I awoke up from the coma.
We met at Accretive Solutions, just before you left the company. I remember our first conversation in the community kitchen area. We bonded immediately, and it was apparent that a sisterhood was created at that time.
I want to take this opportunity to tell you how much I appreciate all the trips you made to the hospital to visit me, after working all day at your new job at the Southern Company. I know how hard you were working, yet you still made time to call me during the day, just to check up on me, and then after work, you would stop by bringing flowers, and sometimes ice cream. Thanks again, my friend. This was after I had awakened from the coma, but I also know you were there while I was in the coma, and in my sleep state. I’m told by my friend Deb how often you were there, and the way you stood by my side with her.
I will never be able to thank you appropriately for the friendship and support you showed me, but I’m using this blog as a vehicle to communicate with you. You were there, and so you know what a life changing event this has been for me. And, you were also there to witness the great work God has done on my behalf. He heard all your prayers, and he’s answered them. Yesterday, I met with the neurologist, who pretty much said, I’m fully recovered. She read the EEG results form a few weeks ago, which were normal and the CAT scan results which were good also. She said it showed a scar from the surgery (similar to what I would have from a cut that had
healed).
So, now as I move on to the next phase of my life, I get to say, “I too, like Joe Biden, and like Quincy Jones have fully recovered from an aneurysm.” I love you, my sister. Thank you for being there for me.
Camille
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