Not Gone Yet
A Memoir of Stroke, Survival, and the Uneven Road Back to Myself
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Brayden Moran
But beneath all the achievement, one unsettling question kept tugging at me: What would happen if I ever lost the use of my hands...who would I be then?
In December 2023, barely a year after voicing that fear to my sister, life delivered the very test I'd hoped would never come. I suffered an ischemic stroke.
This story begins on a storm-soaked evening in Melbourne, when my left side suddenly fell silent-my arm heavy, my leg unresponsive-and every instinct told me something was terribly wrong. What followed was not just a medical crisis, but the dismantling and remaking of identity. My mind swarmed with questions I'd never needed to ask: What will my family do if I can't provide? Am I still the man I was? What if I never return?
Rehab was slow. Days blurred. Muscles trembled. My confidence cracked and then rebuilt itself in quieter ways-through prayer, patience, acceptance, gratitude before results, and the stubborn decision to keep trying. I learned that strength is not speed. Sometimes moving forward looks like standing again after seventeen days, or snapping a finger months after trying, or practicing hope even when the future feels unclear.
Even when my hand wouldn't open, even when my legs forgot their purpose, one truth remained: I was still here-not gone yet.
If you are finding your way back after illness, injury, loss, or the collapse of the life you once recognized, this book is your reminder that you're not alone, and you're not finished.
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