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				Lanaia here please read
				Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:28 pm
				by lanaia74
				In case no one knew, I suffered a stroke at 35, confining me to a wheelchair, but I still drive and live independantly. I married my husband, of twelve years now after my stroke. My husband is also in a wheelchair. Every day is a challenge, but our loe for each other and our faith in God, we gace each day with a smile. So, if you have the faith and determination, you can overcome the obstacles!
			 
			
					
				Lanaia here please read
				Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:29 pm
				by cherandbuster
				Hi Lanaia  
 
Those are truly words of inspiration.
Tell us more about yourself  :-6
 
			 
			
					
				Lanaia here please read
				Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:35 pm
				by Carl44
				lanaia74;472306 wrote: In case no one knew, I suffered a stroke at 35, confining me to a wheelchair, but I still drive and live independantly. I married my husband, of twelve years now after my stroke. My husband is also in a wheelchair. Every day is a challenge, but our loe for each other and our faith in God, we gace each day with a smile. So, if you have the faith and determination, you can overcome the obstacles!
	 
	my partner has a pretty bad back , and movement is very hard for her we are at the moment moving the bedroom down stairs for her she has to see a top doc soon and she may have to be operated on and if so the op could leave her in a wheel chair for keeps having waited on her and cared for her for weeks on and of i did not realise how hard it is for people with disabilities just to get about , i have the deepest respect for you and all you can acomplish:-6
			 
			
					
				Lanaia here please read
				Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:36 pm
				by chonsigirl
				I agree, Lanaia.  It is amazing how much you can get better.  My husband had a cerebral hemmoraghe 2 1/2 years ago, and is home with me.  He has progressed from no hope at all, to being able to use the walker a little bit.