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I was 28 years old in Oct. of 94. I was celebrating a happy & loving third wedding anniversary. In those 28 years, I held a job for 7 years and due to health reasons, I took to school to start over a new occupation (welding), because of my loving marriage.
I am doing great, because I occupied a job (welding) just in time to take my wife out to eat and celebrated our anniversary. Did you know I had a major stroke at the end of my meal? I shot a clot that left me unable to move with 20/20 vision eyes stuck looking to the left, and this stroke did not let me verbalize to communicate.
Let us say, several years later I am considered very lucky. I still have a caring wife and very understanding family. In addition, I lived!! The saddest thing we cannot bare children and I had a deceased mother during all this.
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This above story is
part of a very short version of my experience with surviving stroke. (Read
full story titled “My Story”) Below
I wrote in a detailed description of my experiences, these stories are written
threw my eyes; leaving out what I could not see another words not describing
other views of that night I stroked.
If your a survivor
of stroke, its human nature to fight to survive but don't quit surviving
life’s journey to the unknown. Remember even though stroke requires a
good chunk of time to heal and then discover with all your hard recovery
work; your not 100% cured. It’s just a bump in the road!!
| Chapter
1 On The Job |
Chapter
2 Celebrations |
Chapter
3 The Long Unforgiving Drive | Chapter
4 Victim of Ignorance |
| Chapter
5 Thirty Days and Thirty Nights |
Chapter
6 Rehabilitation |
Chapter
7 Homecare or Home scare | Chapter
8 My Past Time |
| Chapter
9 Home Sweet Home |
Chapter
10 My technology |
Chapter
11 Doggy Dog World |
Chapter
12 Poems |