My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
The upstairs will be just a nite-like everyone else- it means the front room can be turned back in to a hi fi room.
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
Finger moving when asked is a BIG moment, it means paths are growing again.
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
I know, but im not getting to carried away, i can tell my hand to squeeze what its holding, i cant instantlý tell it to let go.
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
It seems I could have easily joined you. I have massive DVT in my left leg, if a bit breaks off and goes to the brain then you have a stroke. Blood thinners now so unlikely any will now break off, and the body could take months or years to absorb it.
Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
Better be careful when you urinate then.Daniel Quinn wrote: ↑Sun Mar 04, 2018 2:47 pm I know, but im not getting to carried away, i can tell my hand to squeeze what its holding, i cant instantlý tell it to let go.
Seriously though, glad to hear you are improving.
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
Blockages are potentially worse, I had high blood pressure which I didn't know about , so one of my blood vessels ruptured. Blockages cause more fatalities and effect the right and left brain equally.
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
I've managed the stairs , so I've moved back in to marital bed and I can give up weeing and pooing in a bucket. She is nearly as happy as me with respect to the latter.
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
Another step closer.Daniel Quinn wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 10:47 am I've managed the stairs , so I've moved back in to marital bed and I can give up weeing and pooing in a bucket. She is nearly as happy as me with respect to the latter.
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
Well ,life as pretty much normalised. I'm still walking with a small quad stick but I can only do 50yds or so. My arm moves as do my fingers but not in anything you'd call co-ordinated movement. Endless hours of repetition to come.
Trying to cure the spastiticy in my arm and leg. In my leg I'm due to have BOTOX to relax my hamstring , so I can bend my knee and get a better gait. In my arm it's just a question of exercise so the brain signal marries up with my arm and thus the spasticity stops.
My home for 9 months as gone back to the suppliers and the front room is changing from hospital ward to HiFi room.
And I've got a mobility scooter. I'm the youngest person I've seen using one but it's great for trips to the pub and supermarket. Most people just stare in disbelief I'm think I don't need it.
Trying to cure the spastiticy in my arm and leg. In my leg I'm due to have BOTOX to relax my hamstring , so I can bend my knee and get a better gait. In my arm it's just a question of exercise so the brain signal marries up with my arm and thus the spasticity stops.
My home for 9 months as gone back to the suppliers and the front room is changing from hospital ward to HiFi room.
And I've got a mobility scooter. I'm the youngest person I've seen using one but it's great for trips to the pub and supermarket. Most people just stare in disbelief I'm think I don't need it.
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
Good to see you are progressing. Better look out for the police when you are coming back from the pub.
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