I'm so excited to introduce you to another one of this months main sponsors - Gaelyn Cokayne!
I have had such a good time trawling through Gaelyn's blog, that I thought I would just take a moment or two to highlight exactly the level of FIERCENESS that we are talking about right here. Because, I guarantee you, it will blow your little mind.
In 2011, Gaelyn went for surgery. She suffered from CECS in her lower legs (which you can read about here). This required a "usually" quite simple surgical intervention to correct it. However, the doctor operating on her, cut the main nerve in her leg - leaving her with a drop foot. (You can read the whole story here - and check out some graphic gory images here! A really interesting read)
So there was Gaelyn, after a surgical procedure that went horribly wrong - left with a drop foot. Or rather a left drop foot. Which, in a nutshell means, poor balance, paralysis of the muscles, dragging toes and excrutiating pain when walking or exercising. BUT. (and here's the clincher), instead of taking the world upon her shoulders, cursing the gods-of-karma, pointing fingers of blame and getting all -
SHE SIGNED UP FOR A TRIATHLON.
I mean.
really.
I have both my legs fully functional and I don't think
I would even CLICK over to a triathlon website.
So, that pretty much blows my mind.
To illustrate another "part" to Gaelyn's blog and personal journey,
That's correct.
She lost 35kg.
Thirty. Five.
(check out some of her before pics here -
you will hardly even recognise her!)
You can watch her weight-loss journey and all the ups-and-downs on her blog. She has also recently started a new weight loss program "A new weigh" which you can find more details for on the blog. What I love about Gaelyn's blog (and her program) is that it is super REAL.
Her story of "the triathlon that wasn't" shows you just the kind of fierceness and determination that this woman has - and it is honestly incredible. (HINT: you may cry).
Gaelyn isn't afraid to tell it like it is, to share her life - the ups and downs with a very definite GET BACK ON THE HORSE attitude! And incredibly, considering everything about her situation - there isn't a single shred "oh hey everyone, come over here and feel sorry for me". (And read her {step} daughters comment in this post - so beautiful!)
Take a few moments to go check out Gaelyn's blog - and delve back into her archives.
And, I can promise you, I am not just saying that because she's sponsoring indieBerries this month-
I'm telling you that because
she is awesome.
Gaelyn is attempting the 70.3 triathlon for the second time at the end of this month -
so, I suggest you go GIVE HER SOME LOVE.
Thank you so much Gaelyn for sharing your story and your journey - you are so inspiring!
Follow her here:
blog || instagram || facebook || twitter
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If you are interested in having your own indieBerries cartoon
or promoting your blog or shop on indieBerries -
check out the rates here.
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I have had such a good time trawling through Gaelyn's blog, that I thought I would just take a moment or two to highlight exactly the level of FIERCENESS that we are talking about right here. Because, I guarantee you, it will blow your little mind.
In 2011, Gaelyn went for surgery. She suffered from CECS in her lower legs (which you can read about here). This required a "usually" quite simple surgical intervention to correct it. However, the doctor operating on her, cut the main nerve in her leg - leaving her with a drop foot. (You can read the whole story here - and check out some graphic gory images here! A really interesting read)
So there was Gaelyn, after a surgical procedure that went horribly wrong - left with a drop foot. Or rather a left drop foot. Which, in a nutshell means, poor balance, paralysis of the muscles, dragging toes and excrutiating pain when walking or exercising. BUT. (and here's the clincher), instead of taking the world upon her shoulders, cursing the gods-of-karma, pointing fingers of blame and getting all -
SHE SIGNED UP FOR A TRIATHLON.
I mean.
really.
I have both my legs fully functional and I don't think
I would even CLICK over to a triathlon website.
So, that pretty much blows my mind.
To illustrate another "part" to Gaelyn's blog and personal journey,
I have decided to share a little gif with you to give you the general idea:
That's correct.
She lost 35kg.
Thirty. Five.
(check out some of her before pics here -
you will hardly even recognise her!)
You can watch her weight-loss journey and all the ups-and-downs on her blog. She has also recently started a new weight loss program "A new weigh" which you can find more details for on the blog. What I love about Gaelyn's blog (and her program) is that it is super REAL.
Her story of "the triathlon that wasn't" shows you just the kind of fierceness and determination that this woman has - and it is honestly incredible. (HINT: you may cry).
Gaelyn isn't afraid to tell it like it is, to share her life - the ups and downs with a very definite GET BACK ON THE HORSE attitude! And incredibly, considering everything about her situation - there isn't a single shred "oh hey everyone, come over here and feel sorry for me". (And read her {step} daughters comment in this post - so beautiful!)
Take a few moments to go check out Gaelyn's blog - and delve back into her archives.
And, I can promise you, I am not just saying that because she's sponsoring indieBerries this month-
I'm telling you that because
she is awesome.
Gaelyn is attempting the 70.3 triathlon for the second time at the end of this month -
so, I suggest you go GIVE HER SOME LOVE.
Thank you so much Gaelyn for sharing your story and your journey - you are so inspiring!
Follow her here:
blog || instagram || facebook || twitter
______________________________
If you are interested in having your own indieBerries cartoon
or promoting your blog or shop on indieBerries -
check out the rates here.
_____________________________
Love Gaelyn's blog! And this cartoon - what a lovely sponsor :)
ReplyDeletefabbo, love it x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love her blog too!! What an incredible woman :)
ReplyDeleteAh yay thank you so much for my awesome cartoon Che! I absolutely love it! The hub says that lion hair should be my new profile pic haha! More than anything though, thank you for the kind words and support of my journey!
ReplyDeleteHahaha - yes go go LION GIRL!! You are so inspiring and I can't wait to see the rest of your progress! Will be cheering for you at triathlon time! x
ReplyDeleteNow Gaelyn's wild hair is all I'm gonna think about when I sing Katy Perry's "Roar, Roar ROOOAAAARRR...."
ReplyDeleteLovely post Che, and awesome cartoons. Here's to a good 2014 Gaelyn!!