Earlier this month, Kelly Stafford — the wife of former Georgia (and current Detroit Lions) QB Matthew Stafford — noticed she was feeling dizzy a lot more often.

She went in to the hospital and the doctors thought it might be a tumor. Brain surgery followed, and it went 12 hours instead of the predicted six hours.

However, on Easter Sunday, Stafford posted a picture to Instagram saying she was back home and recovering. You can see the pictures and video below:

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This Easter is the beginning of a new life for me. I wanna take a second to thank all of you for all the prayers. They have worked. I know they have. When they opened me up, I had an abnormal vein.. maybe abnormal for other neurosurgeons, but not the one We chose. He had seen it before and written a paper on it. That’s truly God’s work. The prayers for my family, I’m beyond thankful for. A six hour surgery went to 12 hours and although they were anxious and scared, your prayers got them through. Thank you. Thank you so much. Now I am home and learning my new norm. It’ll take some time, but I really just wanted to say thank you. Thank you for all your support, thoughts and prayers. It means more than y’all will ever know. #cupscrew

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It’s great to see Stafford is starting her recovery, and her story of the neurosurgeon who performed the procedure is incredible.

Hopefully she recovers quickly, and it appears she’s on her way to doing just that.