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Guest Message by DevFuse
 

What is a testimonial? It is your personal feelings of what it meant to you to be able to connect with others on StrokeNet. The purpose is to let visitors know how much it has improved your life. The Testimonials Area is available to everyone to post, however, each testimonial is reviewed prior to it being published to the page. In some cases it might take up to 24 hours.

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    Maximus Mentorus

  • Members - over 45 A - G
  • 7,668 posts
  • Age: 71
  • Stroke Assoc: Survivor
  • Stroke Anniversary (first stroke) :01-15-2004
  • Gender:Male
  • Interests:I enjoy TV, my computer, cell phone, current events, and sports, I'm content at home in my easy chair keeping my Grand Daughter's puppy while she's in school and my wife's at work! I'm enjoying the life I got left
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27 March 2007 - 07:08 PM

"Well, strokenet has been a total experience in information, support and knowledge through each persons own experiences with their individual strokes. So many people, so many strokes happened in so many ways to people from across the world and this network reaches out to all of them.\n\nThat's remarkable how the site can reach out and touch so many lives by sharing information about strokes, recovery and what can normally be expected of survivors based on so many cases and types of strokes people suffer including the very young and in some cases, babies. Yes, they suffer strokes too.\n\nStrokenet is one of a kind providing everyone an opportunity to be better informed about strokes and recovery."
Call Me FRED!





STROKE ON 15 JANUARY 2004, A BRAIN BLEED"



"GOD IS IN MY LIFE" "ENJOY THE LIFE WE GOT LEFT WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS"


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