3:40 - Initial hospitalization
11:40 - First surgery experience
15:15 - Expectations for the future
25:40 - Educating others
33:35 - Covid surgeries
38:05 - Signs & symptoms
44:55 - Dealing with a second diagnosis
51:05 - Protecting the peace
55:30 - Words of Wisdom
57:50 - Randy’s Random Questions
Tweetable Quotes:
“I didn't know what to expect when she got home.” - Angela Taylor
"When I had to leave her, it was shattering." - Angela Taylor
"I had to grow into understanding the disorder." - Lauren Brown
"Lauren always went into it like a champ!" - Angela Taylor
"Always trust your gut instinct." - Angela Taylor
"We didn't tell her not to have her bad days." - Angela Taylor
About Lauren Brown:
Lauren Brown is originally from Indianapolis, Indiana who attended Indiana University on a full-ride scholarship where she graduated with a double major in biology and neuroscience. She went on to receive two masters degrees before being accepted into medical school. As a current medical student, 12 days away from finishing her 3rd year, she has a goal of helping others in the exact same way that she was saved, by putting shunts in babies’ brains. She's recently enjoyed coloring in her “me time” while also singing and dancing. After being born with Hydrocephalus, she needed a shunt to allow CSF to travel from the brain. With her first brain surgery at just 3 weeks old she was also diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis as a teenager and ended up having a colectomy done.
About Angela Taylor:
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