Gabrielle Mooney, Sister of Shay Mooney, Opens Up About Her Life-Saving Emergency Brain Surgery & Miraculous Recovery

“Finally sharing my brain surgery story!” Gabrielle wrote. “I can’t tell y’all how strange it’s been with recovery. Not being able to use the right side of my face properly has been a STRUGGLE.”

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Posted on July 2, 2023

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Gabrielle Mooney; Photo Courtesy of Instagram

Singer/songwriter Gabrielle Mooney, sister of Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney, faced a traumatic medical emergency that led to a life-saving brain surgery. Now, she is bravely sharing her story for the first-time ever as she continues her miraculous recovery.

In a video shared to Instagram on Wednesday, June 28, Gabrielle recalled the traumatic situation and explained the events that led her to discover that she had been living with a large benign cyst on her brain.

“Finally sharing my brain surgery story! I can’t tell y’all how strange it’s been with recovery. Not being able to use the right side of my face properly has been a STRUGGLE,” she captioned the clip. ”However, I am so blessed. I love y’all, and thank you, Jesus, for your never ending love. 💕”

Emergency Brain Surgery

In the video, Gabrielle described how she had traveled back to Arkansas to visit her family when she suddenly found herself in an emergency situation.

“I had brain surgery in February, let’s talk about it,” Gabrielle began. “I was coming home to Arkansas for Valentine’s Day and got a horrible headache [and] I make it home and my mom finds me in the bathroom throwing up [and] I don’t remember any of this.”

She went on to explain that her family was unable to get an ambulance due to severe weather, so they had to call a “private ambulance company.” Upon arriving at the emergency room, Gabrielle’s family received devastating news.

“Again, I don’t remember any of this. They get me to Fort Smith, the neighboring hospital and I don’t remember this, but I died,” she revealed. ”If it wasn’t storming they would’ve taken me to Little Rock and they did not have the equipment to intubate me onboard. So, God was with me on that.”

Gabrielle Mooney; Photo Courtesy of Instagram
Gabrielle Mooney; Photo Courtesy of Instagram

Diagnosed With Hydrocephalus

The “Come On In” singer then revealed that she had a very large cyst on her brain and was diagnosed with Hydrocephalus. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, “Hydrocephalus is a condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up within the fluid-containing cavities or ventricles of the brain.”

“They nicknamed me ‘grabby’ at Little Rock because I was ripping out my IVs and blaming it on Erica. The doctor said he put me in a case study because it was one of the biggest cysts he’s ever seen and the hydrocephalus and everything should’ve killed me and it did not,” Gabrielle continued. 

Gabrielle Mooney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Gabrielle Mooney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

Experiencing Facial Paralysis

Due to her medical condition, Gabrielle Mooney has been experiencing facial paralysis, leading to symptoms such as drooping and a lopsided smile.

”Still insecure about my smile because my face has not been the same ever since and I’ve had to do a lot of therapy for it,” she added.

Gabrielle concluded the video by graciously thanking her followers for their prayers and sharing scripture from the Bible.

“Needless to say there’s nothing my God can’t do. Jeremiah 29:11 says ‘I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Plans that will prosper you and not harm you. Plans to give you hope in the future.’ So whatever you’re going through right now just know that God has already seen it. He already knows. He already knows what the solution is. So put your trust in the Lord and know that things are going to work out and you’re going to be okay. I love you guys, and thank you for all your prayers.”

Graylan Stone, Gabrielle Mooney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Graylan Stone, Gabrielle Mooney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

Gabrielle Mooney Recently Got Engaged To Graylan Stone

The news comes just two weeks after Gabrielle Mooney announced her engagement to Graylan Stone.

“I snagged me a good one yall 😻 IM ENGAGED! @gzstone can’t wait to spend my life with you 😘,” the bride-to-be shared alongside a several photos of the couple.

Her post raked in hundreds of comments, including one from her brother, Shay, who commented, “So freakin happy. 😢😍🙌❤️”

New Song, “As The Blow Crow Flies”

Gabrielle Mooney recently released a brand-new song, “As The Blow Crow Flies.”

The song finds the rising artist crooning over the age-old theme of a first love. She acknowledges the tranquility that stems from wishing well for the person who captured her heart, sending them off on their journey with a peaceful and grateful mindset, despite the impossibility of rekindling what once was.

This mesmerizing ballad, infused with Appalachian influences, captures the bittersweet yearning of unrequited first love. The title cleverly twists a beloved Southern phrase, showcasing the artist’s adeptness at crafting poetic narratives based on her own life experiences.

Meaning Behind Gabrielle’s New Song “As The Black Crow Flies”

“I wrote this song with Danielle Blakey,” Gabrielle recalled in a press release. “I was in a reminiscent mood, and it’s about when you are young and in love you have all these hopes and dreams.  What happens a lot of times is your paths do not cross at that time and you have to let the person go to do what they’re meant to do, and they also have to let you go and do what you have to do as well, and sometimes those paths never cross again. But in the back of your mind you’re thinking I hope they do, because young love is so strong and it’s very hard to leave behind – especially when you have those roots together.”

Mooney recognizes that both she and Danielle aimed to approach the song with a positive outlook on the conclusion of first love. They genuinely wished the other person well and focused on nurturing a friendship, rather than adopting a mindset of lifelong animosity. 

“I think it’s okay to give people permission to care and process letting go in a healthier way so they can still find peace within themselves,” she explained.

Gabrielle Mooney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Gabrielle Mooney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

“As The Black Crow Flies” gives fans a taste of Gabrielle Mooney’s forthcoming debut album, Moonsong. A release date for the project has yet to be announced. 

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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