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Patient reunites with nurse who helped save her life 35 years ago: “She was my angel”

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A woman in Arkansas shows it’s never too late to thank your hero.

For Alyson Brittain, her dream to thank the nurse whom she credits for saving her life came decades after they met when she was battling an autoimmune condition.

“I was hospitalized and completely paralyzed when this debilitating disease struck me,” Brittain said. 

Brittain lost touch with Ceddie Persaud after she left the hospital, but recently stumbled on a picture of them together. 

“She was my angel and my light in the time that it was so dark,” Brittain said of Persaud. “I was scared and I was lonely and she and her alone made me think that I was going to be OK.”

She wanted to thank Persaud and decided to reach out to CBS News contributor David Begnaud for help.

“I would love to give her a hug just one more time and thank her for what she meant to me,” she said.

In a letter to Begnaud, Brittain wrote, “Dear David, My name is Alyson Brittain. This past May during National Nurses Week I shared on my Facebook my own story thanking a nurse named Ceddie who helped me heal from Guillain-Barre syndrome 35 years ago.”

Brittain was Persaud’s only patient with Guillain-Barre syndrome in her 35-year nursing career.

Begnaud and his team helped to track down Persaud, who lives in Temecula, California.

After being contacted by Begnaud, Persaud was expecting to reunite with Brittain over a video chat. Instead, Brittain was surprising her hero and flew to California.

Long-awaited reunion

As Brittain approached Persaud’s home, she was shaking with excitement. Brittain and Begnaud made the video call while at Persaud’s doorstep.

The two women began to chat when there was a knock at Persaud’s door that shocked her.

“Oh my God, you actually came,” Persaud said as she embraced Brittain. “I saw David in the window! Oh my God. I’m very surprised.”

Persaud said she didn’t know what happened after Brittain left the hospital but she never forgot about her and the impact she had on her career.

“Any time I’m on duty, I told the head nurse, ‘I want to take care of Alyson as one of my patients.’ But you know, she needed total care and you allowed me. You allowed me to take care of you, Alyson,” Persaud said.

Brittain told Begnaud she couldn’t even close her own eyelids. Persaud would come in and close them, which she also recounted.

“I remember the touch,” Brittain said. 

Persaud’s care for Brittain meant so much to her entire family. Brittain explained her father was also sick at the time and her mother was trying to work and care for him.

“She said ‘Ceddie is there for you when I can’t be’ and I knew that. … She trusted you.”

The long-awaited reunion was more than Brittain ever could have imagined.

“It has been the thrill of a lifetime to be able to reconnect with that sweet lady,” she said. “I love that I get to be in her life again. That’s very very special to me.”

David Begnaud loves uncovering the heart of every story and will continue to do so, highlighting everyday heroes and proving that there is good news in the news with his exclusive “CBS Mornings” series “Beg-Knows America.” Every Monday, get ready for moments that will make you smile or even shed a tear. Do you have a story about an ordinary person doing something extraordinary for someone else? Email David and his team at DearDavid@cbsnews.com



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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance will debate Tuesday as the presidential election looms weeks away. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe breaks down what’s at stake for the Trump and Harris campaigns.

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Russia and Ukraine have been ramping up the use of drones since the war began more than two years ago. Ben Solomon, a senior video correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News with more on the evolution of drone use in the conflict.

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3 smart debt relief moves to make for October

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The process of becoming debt-free can begin this October if borrowers make select moves now.

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While inflation has steadily declined over the last year and, now, interest rates have started to be reduced, the economic burdens millions of Americans have felt in recent years are still lingering. The average American owes approximately $8,000 in credit card debt currently and, overall, the total credit card debt nationwide now sits at approximately $1.4 trillion. That’s a lot of money to pay back and it won’t be repaid overnight, either.

Fortunately, if you’re one of those borrowers stuck with credit card or other high-interest debt right now, there are options to pursue to help you dig out. Debt relief companies offer varied services from debt consolidation loans (in which you can consolidate your debt into one, preferably lower-rate loan) to debt management programs to credit card debt forgiveness. To position yourself for success, however, you’ll need to start taking action soon. And with the aforementioned statistics in mind, this October could be the time to act. Below, we’ll detail three smart debt relief moves to make now.

Start by seeing which option can offer you the most debt relief here.

3 smart debt relief moves to make for October

While each borrower’s financial situation and overall debt severity are different, there are some broadly applicable debt relief moves to make for the upcoming month. Here are three:

Review your options

As noted, there are multiple debt relief options to choose from ranging from moderate help to more severe assistance like bankruptcy. The best one for you will depend on factors like how much you owe, your current ability to pay and your credit score

If you’ve already stopped paying your debt or are delinquent, you may need more help than if you have large but still manageable debt obligations. So review your options carefully and consider speaking to a debt relief specialist who can better help determine your most appropriate course of action.

Contact a debt relief professional online today.

Stop waiting

Choosing the right debt relief option for your unique situation is just one step. The rest, however, will take time to implement and it could be months, if not years, to accomplish your goal. Credit card debt forgiveness, for example, can take two to four years to complete and even then you won’t have your full debt forgiven (it’s usually capped between 30% and 50% of what you owe). 

Waiting around, then, for the perfect relief option or for interest rates to fall could be detrimental to your financial well-being. Instead, consider acting aggressively once you’ve determined your best option. 

Boost your credit score

If you’re currently in debt you may have already damaged your credit score. But if you have the means to improve it, you should make every effort to do so. This means securing a copy of your credit report to review for any errors or inaccuracies that could be damaging your score. It also means refraining from adding to your existing debts and making payments on time. 

Remember that select debt relief options, like debt consolidation loans, will only be beneficial if you can secure a lower rate than what you already have elsewhere. To get that lower rate, then, become a qualified borrow and start working now to boost your credit score. It’ll pay dividends if you pursue select debt relief options.

The bottom line

If you’re stuck in debt then consider using the start of a new month as a fresh start. To truly regain your financial freedom, however, you’ll want to carefully analyze each potential debt relief option available now to best determine which aligns with your financial needs. Once you do, consider acting quickly as delays will only lead to compounded interest on your existing debt. And make sure to do all you can to boost your credit score in the interim, both to position yourself for better rates on products like debt consolidation loans but also as part of the overall process of improving your financial standing. By making these smart debt relief moves this October, you can start digging out of debt and move toward improved, long-term economic health. 



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