Dear Gabriella,
I would like to congratulate you on your professional success! You have finally managed to have your qualifications validated here in England.
For those who may not know yet, I would like to tell them that it was very hard work for Gabi, a fellow Hungarian, who passed this professional exam in another language, mastered it, and learned the strict rules of English healthcare.
Another professional recognition is that ARNI became an instructor before he received his qualification. Why? Because Gabi, you FIGHTED for what you believe in, ARNI saw this and didn't want to lose you. Because you DEAL with your patients, and for you they are not just new cases, but new challenges. And you care for them not only for their illness, but also for their souls, and that is why your patients HEAL.
Before I met you, 2 years ago, I thought that my colleagues gave their best to the patients, but unfortunately I was wrong, it's NOT THEM, it's YOU who gives their best.
I am a senior nurse for stroke patients, and if I see that patients are not improving, but there is hope for improvement, I recommend Gabi's to them, because ARNI gives what it promises! HOPE, KNOWLEDGE and REGENERATION at different rates!
Here in England, healthcare unfortunately provides the bare minimum, and there are also counties where, unfortunately, the waiting time is months for a patient on an NHS therapy waiting list to finally be examined and given a treatment plan.
Gabi and her family give hope, strength, and perseverance, not only to their clients, but also to their relatives.
Why is this so? Because we know that stroke is not just the patient's own disease, but actually the whole family's!
At my clinic, patients and relatives are treated equally, and I am happy to see the many smiling patients, relatives and future colleagues at home, how hard they are learning the knowledge, and obviously, they are in such a mental state after so many years that any help is useful, because they want to HEAL and regain the ability to dress themselves, or with minimal help, or finally replace the lift, the walking stick, or the walker.
Gabi, you are a treasure shared by two nations. I hope that the patients, relatives and colleagues at home will treat you with the same love and respect as you do here in England.
Gabi, I wish you much success here in England and Hungary! Always stay as you are:
G Healing – because you heal the body
THE Donor – because your smile radiates energy into the souls of patients
B It creeps into people's hearts.
I Inspire people
Sincerely,
Erika Frohlick
Stroke Specialist Nurse