
Sarah is a mom of two beautiful kids, a daughter to two amazing parents, wife to a guy with the best smile and heart out there… and a total jerk to the tumor that tried to grow in her brain five years ago. It caused seizures and epilepsy, which Sarah has battled for 18 years. Epilepsy spent 12 years trying to take it all away – her career, her freedom, even her kids. Sarah is a TV news anchor and reporter who types fast and likes to run – and talk – a lot.
She grew up in Oak Park, IL, and then moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where she is a proud graduate of the UW- Madison. While Oak Park, IL, is always in her heart, she is a die-hard Green Bay Packers fan (sorry, Bears fan friends). Her love for running has her training for a half or full marathon in her spare time. Or spending time with Emma, the Goldendoodle, who is the head of the household.
Her daughter, Madeleine, is a junior at SCAD in Savannah, GA, and her son, Ethan, will soon be moving to Arizona.
Are you okay? This blog has not been updated in a very long time.
My friend has recently been diagnosed with epilepsy, also late in life, and i think she would benefit greatly if you kept your blog active, even if the content isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. She has had her ups and downs as well. Mostly downs as of late.
I have been following your sorry for quite a while, and i think it is a huge boost for fellow epileptics. Especially when they see someone else struggling with the same discouraging obstacles they face.
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Hi Jon,
I am okay, but gave up on the blog for a while. I plan to write again this week/weekend. An update, for sure, with lots of rainbows and happy endings. My goal in life, however, is not to just brag about my progress…but help others. Other than being a daughter, mom and wife (and dog mom) I believe I was put here to help others. Thank you for your patience and your following.
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