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“During chemo, I had brain surgery while still undergoing treatment, something doctors had never attempted before. I was in a coma for seven to eight days and was initially paralyzed from the neck down.”

Bill Kelly
Group Vice President of Sales, CHART INDUSTRIES INC
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On , Bill Kelly, Group Vice President of Sales at CHART INDUSTRIES INC, spoke about health during Bill Kelly: Surviving and Thriving in Difficult Times on GBH Forum Network.

Bill Kelly: Surviving and Thriving in Difficult Times
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William Kelly, a wholesale diamond broker, tells the story of his near death experience of having a stroke during a baseball game.
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Group Vice President of Sales · CHART INDUSTRIES INC

Bill Kelly, a wholesale diamond broker and founder of Miracle Diamonds, spoke about surviving a stroke, leukemia, and a brain bleed. He described experiencing a stroke at a Braves game in 2014, after which doctors discovered he had leukemia and later performed emergency brain surgery while he was undergoing chemotherapy. Kelly said he was in a coma for seven to eight days, was initially paralyzed from the neck down, and spent three months in the hospital before returning home in a wheelchair. He stated that he relearned to walk and talk, and after being told he was not psychologically fit to work, he obtained a real estate license to prove his doctors wrong. When the real estate market declined, he returned to the jewelry business and organized gold shows across multiple states. In a separate 2013 TEDx talk, Kelly discussed his career in public broadcasting, noting that he started in radio at age 14 and joined WVIA in 1974. He said that public television is "so much more than this adorable yellow puppet" and described WVIA as an "active involved citizen" that serves 20 counties and partners with school districts. Kelly stated that the station raises between $70,000 and $100,000 per documentary and that about 20,000 members contribute an average of $116 each. He also remarked that "life is not about you, but about what you can do for others" and that he finds it rewarding to help people battling cancer through a support group.

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