Mar. 15, 2025
Photo: Courtesy Kim Durkee
Kim Durkee, 67, who lives in Solon, Maine, said the Apple Watch saved her life. “Had I not had the watch, I probably would have had a massive stroke,” Durkee told Boston’sWCVB.
“So, I’m very grateful to be alive,” she continued. “So, without that watch, I might not be having this conversation with you right now.”
Durkee began wearing the smartwatch two years ago in case she fell while hiking with her dog and needed assistance, she toldTODAY.
Mar. 15, 2025
Woman Shares Sweet Video Predicting Her Future Nuptials as a Young Girl.Photo:Kira-Jade Nixon
Kira-Jade Nixon
Kira Jade Nixon knew there was something special about her now husband Timmy Nixon when she was just 4 years old!
In a now viralInstagram video, a young Kira could be seen running around in a princess costume before her dad asked her, “Who”s gonna be [the] boy you’re marrying?” Kira could then be heard saying, “I don’t have any, only Timmy!
Mar. 15, 2025
Diane Bazella and Sherri Geerts.Photo:Caroline Yang
Caroline Yang
Just two years ago, a Minnesota woman who wasswitched at birthand her biological mother spoke on the phone together for the first time. This year, they got tocelebrate Christmas together.
Diane Bazella tells PEOPLE she visited Sherri Geerts in Sunnyvale, Calif., ahead of the December holiday, which holds a very special place in their hearts.
Geerts and Bazella first spoke on the phone together on Christmas Day 2021, shortly after Geerts’ husband of 62 years died.
Mar. 15, 2025
Bailey Dean during her 170-mile walk alone from Portugal to Spain on the Camino.Photo:Courtesy of Bailey Dean
Courtesy of Bailey Dean
The biggest difference? While on the Camino, Dean finally felt free to “clear [her] head” and enjoy the solitude of the tree-lined walk, as she explainedin a TikTok recorded mid-trek. All things considered, the 24-year-old said she felt relatively safe enough to stop purchasing international cell phone service as a precaution.
Mar. 15, 2025
Melinda Nelson experienced severe swelling as a cancer symptom.Photo:Melinda Nelson/SWNS
Melinda Nelson/SWNS
A Florida woman thought her swollen face was a sign of anallergic reaction— but instead, it was a symptom of a rareadrenal gland cancer.
Melinda Nelson, 35, tells South West News Service viaGloucestershire Livethat she was feeling “really good” and working out twice a day when, in January 2021, she noticed her legs “were losing muscle. My face looked a bit rounder.