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This is me
It’s been 18 months since my stroke. I have improved so much but life still has many challenges everyday. I am still developing my writing using assisted technology.
I had a stroke
I am not a stroke victim
I am not a stroke survivor
I am me
I am a writer
I can’t hold a pen
It’s hard to tell my story
I will know when
I am proud
It doesn’t stand in...
Saturday 1st June 2019 10:22 pm
Wishing for me
As many of you know I was left permanently disabled by a Stroke in November last year. It has left me facing early ill health retirement. It has affected my ability to write, speak and move and I am adapting to a life of assistance. It’s been the biggest challenge ever. I tried prayer, faith and hope and despite improvement I still long for the life I had before.
I wrote this whimsical...
Tuesday 17th July 2018 6:32 pm
The Stroke
I had a stroke on the 9th November 2017. The staff at Derby Hospital were amazing and saved my life. For this I am eternally grateful and for the help from OTs and Physios. The Stroke Association have also been amazingly supportive. The devastating results of the stroke have changed my life so much. I am left disabled at just 46 years old and my life will have to change as I am unable to res...
Monday 5th March 2018 3:09 pm
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