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About Jeffrey Morse

 
 

Jeffrey Morse had traveled the world, visited exotic locations, been a sports diver, and had successful careers in both the military and commercial aviation. When one day, an emergency room doctor told him he had both a brain aneurism and a dissected artery. Surgery was the only option, and his chances of survival were less than 25 percent.

At age forty-nine, during that surgery, he suffered a spinal cord stroke that left him paralyzed. After being told that he would more than likely never walk again, Jeffrey made a vow that he would walk out of the hospital. Six weeks later, he did just that. His journey has led him to alternative therapies, a healthy lifestyle, and a proactive versus reactive approach to his recovery. It has taken him from that hospital bed to France, and to Nepal, where he paraglided off the top of a mountain and fed a vulture in flight. It has also led him to a new career as an author and motivational speaker.

Jeffrey believes you can overcome any obstacle by taking control of your recovery. Don’t let “I can’t” rule your vocabulary. There are always other options, and you can start a new road and a new life. 

 
 
Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida 1989... and the journey continues!

Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida 1989... and the journey continues!

October 2015. Working in rowing and improving confidence in movement. Consistency is key to recovery.

October 2015. Working in rowing and improving confidence in movement. Consistency is key to recovery.

May 2021. Teaching future pilots and sharing my life experiences with students is one way I pay the kindness I have received forward.

May 2021. Teaching future pilots and sharing my life experiences with students is one way I pay the kindness I have received forward.