After nearly
600 combat operations, a Veteran faced
invisible enemies
He
had a feeling of invincibility. He was the best of the best and could
do anything
he wanted. A year later he was lost and felt useless. He had hit rock
bottom and
wanted to go away forever.
Read
how Chris VanSant found the courage to work hard, keep pushing
forward
and recover.
Army Veteran finds purpose in
Adaptive Sports – and a new career
After
a spinal injury left her in a wheelchair, Army Veteran Desiree
Emilio-Duverge reinvented herself by embracing change, learning to
use adaptive equipment and finding a new passion in adaptive
sports. “It changed me to my core,” she said. “I needed adrenaline,
not pity."
She
also embraced possibilities for a new career, which is what led her
to
Compensated Work Therapy.
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Cancer patient’s final treatment ends with a victory
bell
After
eight weeks of radiation treatments and chemotherapies for throat
cancer, Veteran Anthony Thomas received his last radiation
dose but still had one final step before recovery: ring the victory
bell.
“To
ring that bell, you’ve earned it. I’ve earned it. I really have,”
said Thomas. “To me, it’s a glorious feeling because that bell
means it’s over.”
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Veteran reclaims his confidence
through Whole Health
Marine
Corps Veteran Christopher Young, a former athlete, became immobile
due to migraines and other health issues. “It messes with your
spirit,” he says. “I know what good shape is and I knew I wasn’t in
good shape.”
Now,
thanks to his work with Whole Health at Orlando VA, Young has lost
23 pounds and kept it off through healthy eating and exercise. “I
just feel happy to be alive and I feel much more outgoing now,” he
says.
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