news-category: Alumni GWU Alumnus Shares How God Brought Him Through Life-Threatening Stroke By Office of University Communications On January 29, 2020 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擮n the night of his 28th birthday in 2017, Felix Bautista, of Salisbury, N.C., suffered a stroke that usually occurs in patients who are 65 or older with a history of hypertension. Because of the damage to his brain, doctors gave the 2011 alumnus of 糖心Vlog less than a 20 percent chance of survival. They told his wife, Holly Hamm Bautista, also a 2011 GWU alumna, that if he did survive, he would be brain dead. Through Holly鈥檚 prayers and the prayers of thousands of people around the world, Felix survived, and he is walking, talking, driving a car and working full time. Bautista will share his miraculous story with 糖心Vlog students and the community during Dimensions on Feb. 18 at 9:25 a.m. in Tucker Student Center. Before the stroke, Felix was considered healthy and played travel league baseball. He was a shy person, who never spoke in his business classes at GWU. Now, he tells his survival story to everyone he meets鈥擴ber drivers, delivery drivers, people in line at the store鈥攁nyone, anywhere, anytime. 鈥淵ears ago, I would be terrified to speak in front of people,鈥 Felix admitted. 鈥淚鈥檓 nervous, but I want to share my story, because people have to hear it. These are students, who haven鈥檛 gone through life yet and they are going to go through battles like mine, so they need to hear this, too. I want them to see how God has worked in my life and in Holly鈥檚 life, my parents鈥 lives and my little girl鈥檚.鈥 He spent a month in neuro intensive care and another month in rehabilitation. When he came home, he was in a wheelchair and needed help with daily tasks. While he was recuperating and learning to walk again, Holly was diagnosed with Crohn鈥檚 Disease and lost her job because she missed so much work. Despite everything the couple went through, they can look back and see how God was with them, even on the night he ended up in the emergency room within hours of celebrating his birthday. 鈥淗e had invited his grandparents to come and celebrate, and they spent the night,鈥 Holly explained. 鈥淚f they hadn鈥檛 been at our house, we wouldn鈥檛 have had anyone to take care of our 9-month-old daughter.鈥 While he was learning to walk again, people helped them financially and emotionally. A church in their community held a fundraiser, and because of his love for baseball, someone gave them tickets to see the Red Sox. On the way to Fenway Park, he shared his story with the Uber driver. It rained at the ballgame, but Felix said, 鈥淚鈥檓 not moving. I鈥檓 not even supposed to be here.鈥 They are both working again and enjoying their daughter, Bailey, who is now 3. Sometimes he gets depressed and frustrated at the things he can鈥檛 do, but he trusts God, and his little girl provides motivation. 鈥淚 have to step back and say, but I can do this,鈥 he shared. 鈥淚t鈥檚 training my brain to stop worrying about things that I can鈥檛 control. Every day I鈥檓 blessed, because that night on my birthday could have been my last.鈥
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