Allison Dean-Woody is a practice manager at WakeMed Primary and Urgent Care – Fuquay-Varina. She believes in fostering a welcoming environment where patients feel heard and respected — since she knows all too well the difference this can make. As someone who lives with the hard-to-diagnose condition — endometriosis — she advocates for a patient-first […]
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Stopping Stroke in Its Tracks: Rick Racine’s Story
After a harrowing experience this past summer, Rick Racine is grateful for each day he wakes up alive and well — thanks to the swift care he received at WakeMed Cary Hospital. Seeing Stars Beginning August 19, 2022, Rick woke up three days in a row with a strange visual sensation. “I was seeing stars […]
From IVF to Labor & Delivery: Allie Zeck’s Story
A Long IVF Journey Matt and Allie Zeck were a healthy couple with unexplained infertility. They had tried for years to become pregnant naturally, but when their efforts failed, they turned to in vitro fertilization (IVF). This process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman’s ovulatory process, removing an ovum or ova from her ovaries and […]
Amputation after a Cat Bite: Tom Keck’s Story
After retirement, Tom Keck became a hobby craftsman, making upgrades and repairs around his home. In 2017, while working on a home project, Tom fell off his ladder. Unfortunately, the fall was severe, resulting in several crushed ribs that impacted his spleen. He had to have his spleen removed. The years went by, and Tom […]
An Injured Athlete and a Team that Wouldn’t Give Up: Savannah Anderson’s Story
Strong-willed, compassionate, loving, an animal whisperer: these are the words Gwen Anderson (a mom and WakeMed employee) uses to describe her highly athletic daughter, Savannah Anderson, who began showing horses at the young age of five. “She loves animals,” shares Gwen, “especially her three horses. She is also persistent, so when she sets a goal, […]
Waking Up to the Good Life After Coma: Nigeria McMichael’s Story
Independence Day is a great time to get together with friends and family, cookout on the grill and watch celebratory fireworks. For Nigeria McMichael, the 2021 event was an especially wonderful time since her family had not been able to get together in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Loved ones came from […]
Trauma Survivors’ Support Group
“Trauma creates change you don’t choose. Healing is about creating change you do choose.” – Michele Rosenthal A vehicle collision that leads to paralysis A fall from a ladder that leaves you with a noticeable limp A sports injury that ends your hopes of becoming a pro ball player These are just a few of the life-altering traumas […]
Recovery from a Near-Fatal Skydiving Accident: Scott Trimble’s Story
May 6, 2022, was a clear weekend for competitive skydiving at a Hoke County, North Carolina parachute center. Skydivers came from around the region, including other states, to partake in the competition. Scott Trimble traveled from Ohio for the event. He had recently advanced from a student to a licensed parachuter. The event weighted participants […]
Don’t Let These 7 Myths Stop You From Seeing a Registered Dietitian
Medically Reviewed by Meredith Ebersohl, RD Can you really prevent or reverse chronic diseases by changing your diet and lifestyle? Back in July 2022, while filming the documentary Healing Through Food, Myriam Masihy, an NBC investigative reporter diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, wanted to find out. Turns out — as you likely guessed — she […]
The Dangers of Sleep Deprivation and 6 Tips for a Good Night’s Sleep
Entire industries, from mattress and pillow firms to vitamin shops, are dedicated to the science of sleep — because without at least seven to nine hours per night, the human body cannot perform at maximum capacity. Maybe you’re one of the few who is “so good at sleeping, you can do it with your eyes […]
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