Carol Murray
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And what happened was, so new bone was supposed to grow as I moved the bone down that space.
But the big empty space that I was moving down towards, new bone was growing there too.
And they hadn't seen it before because no one had ever done such a big space of bone to try to regrow again.
So when I was moving it down for a couple of weeks while I was having that pain is because I was crushing the new bone that was being developed.
Wow.
The first few months were a nightmare.
Like the hospital was harder than the fall.
Absolutely.
It was nightmarish, what I experienced, I would say.
And I'm so thankful for healthcare in Canada.
And I'm so thankful for the doctors and nurses and my family.
But I, you know, that's why I'm the resilience architect.
I come from a very resilient family.
It starts with my mother.
My mother was 17 when her mother died and she was the oldest of 10 and her mother died of cancer and she raised them all.
So I have like an amazing network.
So, you know, we've had hard times like we all had growing up and we got through them and we're just resilience.
And, you know, as I, the last year when I was developing my speeches and I talk about values for teams and workplace and my friend came up with the brand of resilience architect and it's really true.
And that's what I speak about.
And when I looked back of why I am so resilient, that's kind of what my three pillars about resilience are.