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Re: I'm back. (Sort of)
[Re: Downhillryder]
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07/11/2017 14:03
07/11/2017 14:03
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Posts: 6,783 In the coupe.
magooagain
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In the coupe.
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Best of luck with the reCoupe eration.
My older brother had a severe stroke 15 years age at the age of 63. He is up and driving for the last 13 years all fine.
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Re: I'm back. (Sort of)
[Re: Downhillryder]
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07/11/2017 14:55
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jimboy
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Good grief Dave, at least you're hanging in there. I had a health scare some months back, but I'm back on form grumping away.... I'm impressed by your positive attitude, keep up the good work with yourself & the Coop. All the best to you.
I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
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Re: I'm back. (Sort of)
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07/11/2017 15:20
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proccy
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proccy
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Good luck with that mate, look forward to your updates on progress
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Re: I'm back. (Sort of)
[Re: Downhillryder]
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07/11/2017 21:27
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HiraethHuw
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Enjoying the ride
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Blimey. Sorry to read this, D R. My mum had a big stroke five years ago. The best bit of advice we had was not to compare your abilities that you have now to what you had before the stroke, but to how you were immediately after the stroke. That way you can chart your progress more realistically. Sounds like you are taking a positive approach and I wish you strength and a good recovery. Waxing your Coupe is great way of building yourself back up
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[Re: Downhillryder]
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10/11/2017 13:06
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Frogthedog
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PMA 👍
I wish you well with your recovery.
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Re: I'm back. (Sort of)
[Re: Downhillryder]
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11/11/2017 03:40
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I suffered a brain haemorrhage back in 2006. I could not even talk after that and also could not walk. My mind was made up that that was going to change. I don't think anyone has ever thought that I was ever like this or had suffered such a thing, apart fro family who saw me. Positive mind can conquer anything mate and it looks like you have one. Good luck and fortune favours the brave. You'll be driving in a matter of months
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[Re: Downhillryder]
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14/11/2017 22:30
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Gripped
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Best wishes to you DHR. I have two friends who had strokes in their early 30's, and they've both made a full recovery. One of them has been featured in the Stroke Association publicity. I'm sure you are aware of the support they offer, but if not: https://www.stroke.org.ukAs a worst case example, my grandad had a stroke in his 50's and was permanently paralysed down one side (leg and arm), and his speech never fully recovered. And yet, he was still driving his car into his 80's (automatic Volvo with one of those knob things on the wheel). Keep up the good work !
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