Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español.
It started as an ordinary Monday evening in February.
Randi Tobman and her brother were watching their three young cousins when Tobman suddenly collapsed in the kitchen while preparing dinner. When her brother rushed to help her up, they made a terrifying discovery — Tobman’s left side was completely paralyzed. She was having a stroke.
Her brother immediately called for an ambulance, and within minutes, Tobman was racing through the doors of Southern Hills Hospital in the southwest valley. There, medical teams administered two critical treatments to dissolve the blood clot threatening her life.
Months later, Tobman returned to walk through those same hospital doors last week — this time on her own two feet, fully recovered, alongs