Take 12 Recovery Radio

Take 12 Recovery Radio

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  • Episode 426: Monty'man's Open Heart Surgery Update

Episode 426: Monty'man's Open Heart Surgery Update

Saturday 28th November 2020

Monty'man from Take 12 Recovery Radio shares his experience of triple bypass heart surgery and its impact on his life and recovery.
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Monty'man's Heart Surgery Journey: A Tale of Resilience and Recovery

Let me tell you it really gets your priorities back in line when something like this happens.
Imagine feeling breathless on your way to church, only to discover that three of your arteries are completely blocked. This is exactly what happened to Monty Dale Meyer, affectionately known as the Monty'man, the host of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio'. In this heartfelt episode, Monty'man opens up about his unexpected triple bypass open heart surgery and the profound impact it has had on his life and recovery journey.
From the initial symptoms to the successful surgery and ongoing recovery, Monty'man shares his story with honesty and vulnerability. He emphasizes the crucial role of self-care in recovery, highlighting how this experience has made him more mindful of his health and well-being. Monty'man also touches on the immense support he received from family and community, expressing deep gratitude for the love and prayers that helped him through this challenging time.
This episode is a powerful reminder of life's fragility and the importance of cherishing every moment. Monty'man's story encourages us all to prioritize our health, appreciate our loved ones, and live each day with purpose and gratitude. Tune in to hear Monty'man's inspiring journey and gain valuable insights into the significance of self-care and community support in recovery.