
Kate Adamson
Kate is a published author of Paralyzed but not Powerless. She has been featured in national magazines, including Redbook, Vim & Vigor, Caregiver, Keeping Well, Prevention, The Female Patient and Prevention magazine's 'Picture of Health' calendar.
She has been interviewed on many national and local radio and TV programs, including Larry King Live; The Bill O'Reilly Factor; The Abrams Report, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC, NBC and the 700 Club; Coral Ridge Ministries, and Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN). She has been featured on Lifetime TV's 'Speaking of Women's Health.'
What does Kate Adamson believe? The toughest challenges are faced successfully when we focus on what we can do, not what we can't – and what we have to do it with, not what we don't. An advocate with a stubborn, myopic, focus on what is possible, not what is not, she recently returned to college, obtained her Master's degree and is now a practicing professional helping individuals and organizations see what obstacles really are: just steps.
Kate is a published author of Paralyzed but not Powerless. She has been featured in national magazines, including Redbook, Vim & Vigor, Caregiver, Keeping Well, Prevention, The Female Patient and Prevention magazine's 'Picture of Health' calendar.
She has been interviewed on many national and local radio and TV programs, including Larry King Live; The Bill O'Reilly Factor; The Abrams Report, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC, NBC and the 700 Club; Coral Ridge Ministries, and Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN). She has been featured on Lifetime TV's 'Speaking of Women's Health.'
What does Kate Adamson believe? The toughest challenges are faced successfully when we focus on what we can do, not what we can't – and what we have to do it with, not what we don't. An advocate with a stubborn, myopic, focus on what is possible, not what is not, she recently returned to college, obtained her Master's degree and is now a practicing professional helping individuals and organizations see what obstacles really are: just steps.
Paralyzed but not Powerless
Following a massive stroke, Kate's life faded to black. She was considered dead - her life not worth saving. She was completely aware of what was going on around her, but unable to move a finger, a toe, or communicate in any way. It was as though was sealed in a class coffin. An emergency surgery was performed with...