“My heart sank” she recalls, “and I looked at my husband and said, ‘but I’m not done living.’””
“From someone who was once staunchly against staying local for specialist care to now being its ardent advocate, I can confidently say that I now ...”
“It's true what they say: Memorial employees treat you like family.”
“I couldn't take it anymore. I had to do something soon. I didn't want to wait until I couldn't walk anymore.”
“I had peace through the connections to the people at Memorial and the care I was receiving.”
“"We are doing this together, and we have our family and the staff at Memorial supporting us."”
“Kimberly encourages other women to stay vigilant and pay attention to even the slightest changes in their body.”
“Tell someone you love them. Make it weird, make it awkward, make sure the people around you know you care about them, because life is just stupid shor ...”
“I was so tired of telling my grandsons I can't play now, Nana's knees hurt. Then I had both knees replaced at Memorial and am back doing what I love.”
“Then I went to Lake Charles Memorial, and a doctor looked at me straight in the eyes and said, "I can fix your knee." And he did. I am so thankful.”
“I'm now back in the saddle doing what I love. This is my life, without joint pain.”
“I was thrilled that I didn’t have to go back and forth to Houston and could receive the exact treatment here at home.”