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A voice for stroke advocacy.


Burned out. But not done.
On why burnout might be the push you didn't know you needed There's a particular kind of tired that isn't fixed by sleep. I know, because I've felt it. That Sunday-evening feeling that starts creeping in around 4pm — the dread that settles in your chest before the week has even begun. The kind of tired where you're sitting in a meeting and you genuinely cannot remember why any of this matters. Where you're ticking things off a list, performing competence, going through every

Maya Kuzalti
May 312 min read


My Story (Part 3)
This isn’t the end of my story. It’s a reset. A second chance. And with that comes clarity, courage, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be alive.

Maya Kuzalti
Aug 25, 20252 min read


My Story (Part 2)
This story isn’t about trashing the NHS. It saved my life. But once I was discharged, I entered a void.

Maya Kuzalti
Aug 25, 20252 min read


My Story (Part 1)
Three years ago, I had a stroke. I was young. 43. Career-driven, chief of staff at a high-growth start-up. Every task was urgent.

Maya Kuzalti
Aug 25, 20252 min read
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