
""I can run my eyes over the words, but I can't make sense of the sentences, so it feels like I can't read," she recalled. Sitting under a tree seemed was something Sarah Allely felt able to do after the accident."
""I don't think they understood how badly I was injured. I didn't. None of the doctors did," Allely said. She was given different medications and even had Botox injections in her head to ease the pain."
The article explores the healing potential of nature through the personal journey of Sarah Allely, who suffered a brain injury following a biking accident. Initially misdiagnosed with mild symptoms, she struggled with cognitive and emotional challenges. Spending time in her garden became a restorative practice, highlighting the therapeutic effects of natural surroundings. The narrative underscores the importance of recognizing and harnessing nature's ability to facilitate recovery and promote mental well-being, illustrating a potential shift in how we approach healing in the context of modern healthcare.
Read at www.dw.com
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