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Last post Fri, May 30 2008 1:08 AM by tejaswoman. 38 replies.


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  • johnnyg472 johnnyg472
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    • Posted: Tue, Feb 12 2008 7:43 AM

    • My name is John.I had a stroke in March of 2005 at the age of 48. I am very fortunate and try to focus on what I can do rather than my limitations. My main trouble is with reading and retention. For 22 years I worked on Wall street ;which I enjoyed tremendously. I recently started part-time in a supermarket. It is nice to get out of the house and have a purpose. Allow me to share 1 of my favorite sayings" It's always to soon to quit'. Thank you.


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  • shellGVchick shellGVchick
    Posts: 1,133
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    • Posted: Tue, Feb 12 2008 7:58 AM

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      Hi John,

       

      Nice to meet you I'm Shelley.  Thanks for stopping by and introducing yourself.   Sorry to hear about your stroke, you have a great attitude about looking at the positive things you can do.  I think its great your finding enjoyment in getting out, like you said Wall Street, or a Supermarket, it's something, and it is so important to stay active, not just for your body but mentally.  This is a great place full of some of the best people I've ever met, always willing to take time to talk with you and help you out.  I haven't been here very long and it's addictive after a while. You feel validated when you find someone who truly understands and can relate to you and is not just giving you the line of " I understand" and their BS.

       

      I'm sure I'll see you around.  Take Care.  Smile


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  • CNo64 CNo64
    Posts: 149
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    • Posted: Tue, Feb 12 2008 8:14 AM

    • Can I ever relate to this statement: You feel validated when you find someone who truly understands and can relate to you and is not just giving you the line of " I understand" and their BS.


      I wish I had a dime for every able-bodied person who's told me something like, "I understand what you're going through; when I broke my arm, I had to do physical therapy, so I know all about it!" or "When I broke my toe, I couldn't walk right for a whole month, and it was *awful!*

      I'm not saying that able-bodied people never suffer pain or go through hard times, because they do, but please don't insist, "I understand; I've gone through the same thing!" unless you *have.*


    • CarlaN
      God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty. 1 Corinthians 1:27

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  • shellGVchick shellGVchick
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    • Posted: Tue, Feb 12 2008 8:32 AM

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      Yes


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  • Wheelin Rev Wheelin Rev
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    • Posted: Tue, Feb 12 2008 8:44 AM

    • Hi John,

       

      Welcome to Disaboom! You have found a GREAT community that you will be able to relate to. My best to you!

       

      Dave


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  • CNo64 CNo64
    Posts: 149
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    • Posted: Tue, Feb 12 2008 9:03 AM

    • John, I'm glad you found us!

      I haven't been here long, myself.
      I had a massive stroke at the rather unlikely age of 36(looong story), and had been used to being very active. I was fortunate to retain my speech/language functions, but I find it more difficult to concentrate than before my stroke.

      It was a tremendous blessing when I was asked to be webmanager for my church's web site.That helped me to feel that I can still contribute, that God is not "through" with me.

      You may spoil the supermarket for any other employee! I'll bet they rarely get someone of your caliber.


    • CarlaN
      God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty. 1 Corinthians 1:27

      http://www.friendshipmesquite.com

      http://www.savinganimalsviaeducation.org/
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  • GYFROMLA GYFROMLA
    Posts: 4
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    • Posted: Tue, Feb 12 2008 9:14 PM

    • Hi John,

      I am 48 and had a strpoke in 2006 which left my left side paralyzed but I can now move myleft arm,hand,& leg but I can't flrex my left foot;

      I stil have my speech,memory and cognition( I have an MBA from Wharton);

      I have accepted my stroke and have stopped looking for THE MAGIC BULLET in stroke Rehab- there isn't one!;

      It will just take time;

      I have come to accept that I can still do al the things i used to do but now I have to do them differently 

      My full time job right now is to get strong and healthy

      Be well,

      George

       


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  • Liesl Liesl
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    • Posted: Tue, Feb 12 2008 9:37 PM

    • Hi John,

      Welcome to disaboom! I've had somewhere around 20 strokes and I know what it's like to go from being very active to something... else. I used to be a runner, had a very active life. Now, I'm just excited when I don't have to go back to bed when I get home from teaching. It's certainly quite a thing, isn't it?

       Glad you found us!

      Liesl


    • "Important events are obscure. Some believe all manner of hearsay evidence; others twist truth into fiction; and time magnifies both perversions."
      Tacitus

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  • CNo64 CNo64
    Posts: 149
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    • Posted: Wed, Feb 13 2008 10:48 AM

    • I certainly agree with you, George; there is no "magic bullet;" it does just take time. That's hard to deal with, I know.
      This may not be true of every stroke patient, but I find that I have progress "plateaus," during which it seems like I'm never going to get a bit better,
      But I also have "spurts," when I'm suddenly able to do something I hadn't been able to do before.
      For example, about six months after my stroke, my physical therapist was having me "walk" along holding on to a parallel bar. I put the word walk in quotes, because up until this day, someone else had to move my left leg *for* me. This particular day, I just had a *feeling* that I could take a step with my left leg. So, I told my therapist, "Let me see if I can take a step with my left leg." She agreed, I tried my until-now-unresponsive left leg, and it went STEP, and everyone in the room went berserk. Now when I walk, I hardly think about taking a step with my left leg; it's become "automatic."
      Similarly, just a couple of years ago, I was lying in bed one night and thought, "I'll bet I can wiggle my left hip."
      Now I can swivel with the best of them! ;)
      All that to say: It can be excruciatingly slow going, but you just never know when good things are just around the corner!


    • CarlaN
      God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty. 1 Corinthians 1:27

      http://www.friendshipmesquite.com

      http://www.savinganimalsviaeducation.org/
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  • SandraB SandraB
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    • Posted: Sat, Feb 16 2008 10:00 AM

    • Dear johnnyg472. My hat is off to you for your courage. So happy you had the courage to get out into the

      world again and go on with your life the best you can. Thank you for sharing your favorite saying,"Its

      always to soon to quit." What an inspiration you are. New member today. SandyB

       


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  • CNo64 CNo64
    Posts: 149
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    • Posted: Sat, Feb 16 2008 10:45 AM

    • I agree with SandyB.
      I have to admire someone who has the moxie to keep on plugging after being dealt a harsh blow.
      It would be so much easier to just give up and say "I can't" to everything, rather than make the effort to find things you *can* do, and give them your best.
      I like to say, "I'm giving it all I've got left," which is unintentionally kind of humorous since it's the left side of my body that's affected, so everything I've got left is on the left side of my brain.


    • CarlaN
      God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty. 1 Corinthians 1:27

      http://www.friendshipmesquite.com

      http://www.savinganimalsviaeducation.org/
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  • quita quita
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    • Posted: Sat, Feb 23 2008 1:56 PM

    • Hi john my dad had a stroke on feb 13, 2008 my family never thought this will never happen to us but when i read your story

       I gain hope with love and support you will make it threw my heart gose out to your family you sound like a strong man like 

      my father he is a very strong man to he's going threw rehabilitation for the next 3 weeks and then he will get weekend passes

      i just hpoe my dad comes back strong like you did

       

      p.s my name is chiquita

       thank you for hope 


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  • TonyB06 TonyB06
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    • Posted: Sun, Mar 02 2008 3:48 PM

    •  ShellGVchick,  Is the pic near your nane you, I look at it and I see the face of an angel.   I wishes you well and I've enjoyed your posts  Tony


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  • tony33 tony33
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    • Posted: Mon, Mar 03 2008 10:21 AM

    • Hi John, I am glad to hear the positive side of things. One thing to remember, give yourself time and patience to heal. It may get frustrating but you have a purpose and that is a part of your design.  My mother had a stroke 3 years ago..same time Coretta Scott King did, and she is a survivor but it left her very weak. She is slowly recovering as blindness kicked in and she isnt able to move anymore..but she is fighting it everyday!!!  So Godspeed my friend!


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  • TonyB06 TonyB06
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    • Posted: Mon, Mar 03 2008 11:00 AM

    • Tony33, I 'm also Tony, i'd enjoy hearing from any survivors and i wonder if there are other sites for survivors.  Any,who wish to talk with me please e-mail.  Tony    gravdig@wcoil.com

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