In 2016, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson suffered a brain aneurysm at the gym. It was a terrifying, life-threatening experience, but today, she calls it “the greatest blessing that ever happened to me.”
In an interview with Know Your Value founder and “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski, Epperson discussed how the aneurysm put her in the hospital for a month. Her stay was followed by months of extensive physical and cognitive therapy. Epperson was lucky; Fifty percent of brain aneurysms are fatal. Of the survivors, 66 percent suffer a permanent neurological deficit.
“Am I communicating effectively, and am I able to walk upstairs? I had to relearn all of it,” Epperson said. “I took it like a job. I took going to therapy and doing my exercises and all of those things as if it was my career. I wasn’t sure if I had a career to go back to. I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to do it.
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At the end of the ordeal, Epperson was welcomed back to CNBC in 2017. And now, Epperson said her life feels more vibrant than ever.
“There is a plan out there for us that we don’t know, but we just have to follow it … And being able to understand that now, I think, is such a great blessing,” Epperson said.
The brain aneurysm also reaffirmed what Epperson had been reporting about for decades — that it’s crucial to be financially prepared in the event of an emergency. Almost 30 percent of households in the U.S. have less than $1,000 saved. Epperson considered herself one of the lucky ones since she had disability and healthcare insurance, but she recommended that everyone start taking steps to save, no matter their income level. She also encouraged people to talk to their families about financial resources in case of catastrophe.
“I didn’t have the emotional stress of finances,” Epperson said. “But I did have the emotional stress of just trying to get back to living.”
Epperson received counseling to help transition back into her daily routine.









