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  WaltS's Profile  
Group:
Members - over 45
Active Posts:
53 (0.19 per day)
Most Active In:
Newbie Stroke Survivor Introductions (14 posts)
Joined:
29-November 09
Profile Views:
423
Last Active:
User is offline Yesterday, 07:32 PM
Currently:
Offline
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Survivor
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IL
 
     


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Member Title:
Member
Age:
50 years old
Birthday:
December 21, 1959
 
     
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    gmcgaff Icon

    28 Apr 2010 - 14:00
    When did you feel capable of driving? That's what I miss the most along with my independence.
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    WaltS Icon

    30 Nov 2009 - 06:55
    I have been a stroke survivor since Memorial Day, 2009, when I got up in the morning and fell down. I have relearned how to walk, write, drive, work, and even ride my bicycle. I struggle daily with fatigue and a fuzzy mind to redefine my new self, and regain as much of the positive of my old self as possible. My mind is wide open to listening, sharing, and learning.
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