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Hi, my name is Chatotte Coleman. I am 51 years old and I am a uaw member stroke warrior. Six months ago, I encountered a hemorrhagic stroke, which is when you have a brain bleed due to high blood pressure and stress. During this time, I lost my little brother who meant so much to me.it was a tragic impact on my family during this troubling time I learn dealth will bring you together but life will separate you iam learning to move on in heal in recovery on my new journey mlife, i really tryed my best to put my brother away respectfully in peacefully thanks to all the Go fund me supporters I didn’t realize I was stressed; I was just doing what came naturally to me. I was turned away at the funeral, not able to attend or say my final goodbyes. Not realizing that broke me, but I kept going in honor of my brother.RayDay
One of his many wishes was to be a party promoter, so I completed what he started. He wanted a Halloween party, so if you know me, then you know I went hard. I reached out to so many people. I didn’t sell one ticket. I advertised and gave it my all. Everything was amazing on the day of completion. On the day of the party, I knew my brother was in heaven dancing on a cloud. I had a few of my closest and dearest friends to support and help me. We, the ladies, did an amazing job.
I had been running around for weeks. The night of the Halloween party, after putting all the final touches together, it was really nice. I hadn’t settled down since my brother's funeral. Now it was time for the guests to show up. I believe it was $25 to get in. We were selling dinners, and all alcoholic drinks and marijuana were free. Every table had a personalized bottle of wine with my brother's handsome face on it. Yup, I did that. I was so happy. I had a chronic headache for some reason and kind of brushed it off. As soon as I sat down and exhaled, in my mind looking over the view of the hall and how nice it had turned out, I satand was admiring all the work and effort put into this day. Maybe within 5 minutes, I couldn’t feel my left hand. I stumbled over and passed out. By the grace of God, I was surrounded by people that love me. They knew something wasn’t right. I was rushed to the Receiving ER. My family had to make an executive decision to save my life, or I would not be writing this letter. I am so grateful to God for sparing my life. I don’t remember much after that. I did see my brother; he told me to go back. I had too much work to do. This stroke has been a blessing. I am seeing things for what they are. God is revealing so many things to me. It is a test of my faith and strength. This has been one of the hardest challenges I have ever had to face. This is definitely not for the weak. I thank God for my wisdom and strength. I have so much life to live and so many people I want to touch on this journey we call life.
I am currently in therapy, giving it all I have. I’ve tried acupuncture treatment, but still no progress. The stroke left me paralyzed on my left side. I can walk with the assistance of a cane, but I am unable to use my left hand. I am currently unable to work right now. I have to get stronger. There is a treatment called stem cell therapy. There has been a lot of research that it has helped many stroke patients. It is very expensive, and I can’t afford the treatment, so I am reaching out to the village to help me get back on my feet. I have always been independent and free-spirited. I want to get back to work and enjoy this beautiful life that God has given me a second chance at. Through the duration of my stroke, so many have ghosted me—the ones I loved and thought I could depend on. I loved them very much.
But I will be back stronger. I’m not gonna dwell on those things. I have so much work to do, like my little brother said. I know I will change millions of lives. I will be an advocate for #stopgunviolence and #strokesurvivor. There is so much I plan to do in honor of my brother and his children. I really need you guys' help in supporting my recovery journey. I thank you all in advance. Please share the GoFundMe. I thank each and every one of you. If you don’t have it to give, can you please pray for me and share? God bless us all. I currently have a 12-year-old son who will be attending high school this year. I need to be there for my son at every basketball game. I’m unable to do daily tasks and many other things. This stem cell treatment will allow me to do normal things again—all the things we take for granted. I have always been an independent woman. I will give back. God, I trust you. I currently have a 12-year-old son who is on his way to high school. I need to be at every basketball game, supporting and being there for my son and grandchildreni am in chronic pain 24/7 my insurance won’t cover the treatment
please hep I share and let me knw that I am nt alone in this battle I am fighting . Please share.
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Charlotte Coleman
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Detroit, MI