HostAsha
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phyllis : that was funny, I echo vi's sentiments too, Asha
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hey Katrina: we all love you & are very proud of your accomplishments and brag about you to our friends and family. you are doing so good that you are inspiring me 2. do those streching execises. love from NJ Asha
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hey Marden: you indeed have great busy life, time just flies by when things are going on great, I just remember in your last blog you were talking about Prom night and now your dtr is in college. you must be proud mom. Thanks for updating us about your busy life. It is good to know life does go on post stroke. Asha
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Ken: It's okay to vent, It is indeed frustrating to see can't go to places due to wheelchair accessible issues. though hopefully that wil give you more strength to be able to walk without wheelchair. Asha
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Doug: I am glad you have real non virtual friend with who you can share your story and cry together, and pray together. just remember tings will get better, and won't be same as today. I hope and pray your AFO fitting goes well, and you start walking soon. Asha
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hey Kimmie: you have every right to brag about your kids, we all have, I think that is the reason I survived stroke to see my kid grow up into fine humanbeing, get married and give me few grandbabies to play with. I will be so happy. Asha
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hey John: it was nice to meet you yesterday, though I ask lot of questions hope it did not bother you 2 much. I also found achor of my life on this site, met lot of great people, made great friends. you will see all of us survivors have different kind of injury some are lucky, some are not so but we all realize there is wonderful life after stroke. Asha
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hey John: welcome to our wonderful blog community, and you come to my NewJersey, and won't say hello to me that's not fair. hoping to learn more about you through your blogs Asha(NJ stroke survivor)
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hey Kristina: I call myself survivor and not victim, there r days when I am sitting and crying those days I m victim to stroke the other days when I get out of bed and make most out of my life, giving my son his mom back I feel like survivor. as years have gone by my victim days pretty scarce. oh well stroke took my left hand but guess what I never used much b4. Asha
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hey Jean: you and Don are lucky after 7-1/2 years still finding doctors and thrapist who still has hopes and suggest therapy has to be good. that AFO looks interesting, hopefully it will help Don walk. Asha
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Home from the Hospital...Not quite the same
HostAsha commented on fking's blog entry in fking's Blog
Fred: you are going to live 100 years, just yesterday I was asking Donna about you and trying to track you down, so glad to see your detailed update and you still sound our same old Fred so I am very happy for you and us. love Asha -
hey Lucy: great blog, and yes I agree with others, keep on pushing and sky is limit. I chuckled on your Devil didn't want you part, I have been telling hubby the same thing, he is stuck with me better make best out of it. Asha
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hey Leah: I had been wondering about your vacation so nice to see your update, pool therapy is great, and I bet in your next vacation you will not be renting wheelchair. keep the exercises up even if it feels like pain, it is maintance work for all of us to not to slide backwards Asha
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hey Sue: I was so excited to see your blog, my blogreport felt empty without you. I am so happy you had great time family, I know it must be hard travelling with disabled one, but those memories you created with little ones will last them life time. Asha
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Doug: Teddy has been your life for long time, no wonder you both love each other so much. Asha
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Anne: glad you had great weekend, isn't it wonderful to have home insurance, in ou old house that's how our remodeling of the house had begun before we decided it to sell and move into bigger house. I love to spend time with friends and family on the weekend. Asha
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hey Doug: I don't know the whole story about you and your brother, why does it bother you if he is mor favorite of your parents even if he does not deserve it is there sibling rivalry comes to play here. Asha
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hey Jean: I was just thinking today though you write so much on the internet still I don't think I can say confidently that I know you well, you have so many facets to your personality, you are amazing caregiver,philisopher,gardner,ebaytrader, blogger, and there is still so much more I don't know about you, like what makes you tick or happy. Asha
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hey Zain: I was so happy to see your blog and update about Farhaan I often wondered how you all are doing, I am so happy for Farhaan's recovery so far, you could look that part of Farhaan as worst of his life, now it could only get better. Farhaan is lucky to have great family support, & parents. Asha
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hey Phyllis: :roflmao: why do you get into these odd jobs I m 5'5 stll post stroke I can't even think of attempting stunts like u do, maybe your next job could be as stunt double. Asha
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Jean: I am very happy for both of you for your land and aquatic therapy, I always thought and heard return of leg is easier since we walk on our legs, you should also keep goal of being able to walk with cane it will be good for your back and good for Don. Asha
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Katrina: you are ine busy girl with calenar all filled up, I am so happy for you that your school grades you have kept up, remember education will open up ton of opportunities for you, you are alreadyopular miss disability who inspires kids as well as adults. how did your date go BTW. don't rush into things, good things happen tp people who wait Asha
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hey Anne: for me post stroke weight, age is no big problem, i now have bigger problem of stroke in my hand, so I don't sweat small stuff, I too love your sense of humor, there is always big smile on my face reading your blog. have a great weekend Asha
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Bravo Patrick!
HostAsha commented on givincare's blog entry in "Thats my story and I'm sticking to it"
hey Kristen: gooray for Patrick, I am sure slowly somewhere he is going to find his groove his niche and make a difference in world. I am sure he is already doing that right now. he did amazing job of manuvering public transportation, keep on adding new stops such that library, doctor's office,grocery store and you will find one independent guy. Asha -
Marty: I for one missed your funny blogs and when do we stop annoying our kids mine is 10 & he thinks same about me so I don't feel lonely now. I am sure you are going to have wonderful sightseeing/driving/shopping trip. love your idea of fundraising just donate us $2 or we won't allow you to login. Asha