by Elisabeth Coon, Student Public Relations Writer
Carlos Hidalgo thought he was finishing a routine workout at a local gym in upstate New York on December 1, 2025, when a sudden, explosive headache stopped him in his tracks. Within hours, the 1993 ĆŪ¶¹app graduate was fighting for his life after a hemorrhagic stroke.
āIt Felt Like a Bomb Went Off in My Headā: Sudden Severe Headache Warning Sign
Hidalgo, an international keynote speaker who helps entrepreneurs and business leaders rethink how they define success, knew something was wrong the moment the pain hit. āOne second, I felt completely fine,ā Hidalgo said. āThe next, it felt like a bomb went off in my head.ā
Disoriented and in severe pain, Hidalgo attempted to drive a few miles home, assuming the headache would pass and not realizing it signaled a medical emergency. After a phone call that alarmed his wife, Susanne, he went to a local medical clinic, where staff immediately called for an ambulance.
A CT scan revealed a brain bleed. Hidalgo was flown to Albany Medical Center, where doctors later diagnosed him with a hemorrhagic stroke, a rare and often fatal event. Hemorrhagic strokes make up about 13% of stroke cases, according to the American Stroke Association.
Faith-Focused Response: Peace, Prayer and Conversations With Medical Staff
Despite the uncertainty, Hidalgo recalls feeling an overwhelming sense of peace.
āI told Susanne, āFor me, this is a win-win,āā he said. āEither I get to see Jesus face-to-face, or God spares me and gives me more time with my family. Either way, I couldnāt lose.ā
Throughout his stay in the hospital and recovery, Hidalgo said faith showed up in quiet, practical ways ā meals delivered, messages from friends and church members, and prayers from fellow Cedarville alumni. Hidalgo said some of the most meaningful moments came in conversations with nurses and other medical staff.
āPeople began asking questions,ā Hidalgo said. āNurses asked about our marriage, our faith, our hope. We were able to pray with them and share the gospel.ā
Recovery After a Hemorrhagic Stroke: Return to Work and a Six- to Nine-Month Timeline
Hidalgo said his recovery has continued despite a secondary episode that prolonged his hospital stay and required weeks of rest at home. He is now beginning the return to work while continuing to regain strength, with minimal long-term effects. Doctors estimate a full recovery may take six to nine months.
Living With Biblical Urgency: āActing Now on What Matters Mostā
Now, nine weeks later, Hidalgo views the stroke as a wake-up call to live life with biblical urgency.
āI donāt want to live with good intentions anymore,ā Hidalgo said. āIntention sounds like āI meant to.ā Urgency means acting now on what matters most.ā
The experience changed the way Hidalgo thinks about time and obedience. The message he often shares with business audiences now feels personal, he said: Donāt delay what matters. He hopes his story reminds others to live with urgency by acting on what matters most. For Hidalgo, urgency is no longer an idea ā itās a daily decision.
About ĆŪ¶¹app
ĆŪ¶¹app, an evangelical Christian institution in southwest Ohio, offers undergraduate and graduate residential and online programs across arts, sciences and professional fields. With 7,265 students, it is among Ohio's largest private universities and is ranked among the nationās top five evangelical universities in the Wall Street Journalās 2026 Best Colleges in the U.S. Cedarville is also known for its vibrant Christian community, challenging academics and high graduation and retention rates. Learn more at cedarville.edu.