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Emily Vincent is carrying on a legacy.
A sheep farmer in Berne, Vincent had a brain tumor removed in January of 2020.
“After I got out of my surgery, I had just the most horrendous vertigo that you could ever have,” recalls Vincent in this week’s Enterprise podcast. “It was really hard.”
Vincent, a registered nurse, had regularly commuted to New York City where she worked in intensive-care units.
Now, she couldn’t stand up for long. “When I stood up, I was teetering. I looked like I was perpetually drunk. I couldn’t drive, so I couldn’t get down to my job in New York City.”
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Emily Vincent is carrying on a legacy.
A sheep farmer in Berne, Vincent had a brain tumor removed in January of 2020.
“After I got out of my surgery, I had just the most horrendous vertigo that you could ever have,” recalls Vincent in this week’s Enterprise podcast. “It was really hard.”
Vincent, a registered nurse, had regularly commuted to New York City where she worked in intensive-care units.
Now, she couldn’t stand up for long. “When I stood up, I was teetering. I looked like I was perpetually drunk. I couldn’t drive, so I couldn’t get down to my job in New York City.”
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.