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I Can Do Hard Things: My Journey Toward Reconciliation, Recovery, and Healing
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I Can Do Hard Things: My Journey Toward Reconciliation, Recovery, and Healing in Brampton, ON
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I Can Do Hard Things: My Journey Toward Reconciliation, Recovery, and Healing in Brampton, ON
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Life was going along comfortably; her job and personal and spiritual lives were satisfying, and Laura Pardo was about to enter her seventh decade. When she experienced an unknown neurological event, she embarked on a health journey that would engulf her for eighteen months and become a permanent part of her life moving forward. Being diagnosed with a rare and little-known blood disorder was terrifying. After a visit to Mayo Clinic, the treatment began immediately, and life as Laura knew it no longer existed. Read about her health journey and how her faith and the support of her family and friends led her to reconciliation and recovery.
Life was going along comfortably; her job and personal and spiritual lives were satisfying, and Laura Pardo was about to enter her seventh decade. When she experienced an unknown neurological event, she embarked on a health journey that would engulf her for eighteen months and become a permanent part of her life moving forward. Being diagnosed with a rare and little-known blood disorder was terrifying. After a visit to Mayo Clinic, the treatment began immediately, and life as Laura knew it no longer existed. Read about her health journey and how her faith and the support of her family and friends led her to reconciliation and recovery.






















