Published On Apr 1, 2019
Maggie Whittum suffered a massive brain stem stroke at age 33, which was caused a Cavernous Angioma also known as an AVM (ArterioVenous Malformation) Maggie is creating an empowering & life-affirming film illuminating her experience with stroke, disability, chronic pain & resilience. She is a stroke SURVIVOR, not a stroke victim. Let's find meaning & beauty in what is an otherwise ugly experience.
The Great Now What - documentary on stroke, disability & resilience - https://www.thegreatnowwhat.com/
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The Diving Bell and The Butterfly
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The Crash Reel - • The Crash Reel Official Trailer 1 (20...
00:00 Intro
01:53 Cavernous Angioma
12:00 The paralysis was complete
19:43 I’ll be back soon
24:46 Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration
33:22 The Crash Reel
55:56 Dealing with frustration
1:01:30 Living with your disability
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