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Smiling Again

Coming Back to Life and Faith After Brain Surgery

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Smiling Again

By: Sally Stap
Narrated by: Heather Burdette
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"When I woke up...I quickly became aware that gliding through brain surgery recovery was not the big plan. Pain, paralysis, and single-sided deafness loomed ahead."

Sally Stap was in the midst of a busy and successful 25-year career in information technology, juggling the usual concerns about job, daughters, and life, when the unthinkable happened: She was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, a benign but large brain tumor.

Written with a poignant blend of honesty, dry humor, faith, and inquisitiveness, Smiling Again is a story of the persistence of life and beauty in spite of pain. Sally recounts the shock of diagnosis, a long and painful recovery from invasive brain surgery, her eventual retirement due to disability, and ultimately contentment and acceptance of a new life journey.

For caregivers and survivors, Sally shares practical lessons and tips that will help you find your own signposts of faith along a treacherous but ultimately exhilarating journey, including:

  • Be optimistic, but don't discount possible outcomes just because they don't sound fun.
  • Allow yourself to grieve because there is a new you.
  • A sense of humor will give you a better temperament than frustration.

Whether you are a brain tumor survivor or are facing another experience that has brought you to the end of yourself, Sally's experience shows that even when the worst happens, God is present and visible in sometimes unexpected ways. The future you may not be the same as the old you, but it can lead you in new and rewarding directions.

©2014 Sally Stap (P)2014 Sally Stap
Biographies & Memoirs Brain & Nervous System Surgery Witty Comedy
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A gently written book with religious overtones.

the book is an honest book of the experience of having an acoustic neuroma. it does has very religious theme throughout can be irritating. it brings a glass half full to a situation to a situation many would kind overwhelming. and not find solice in religion.

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