jjohnson

Stroke Survivor - female
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About jjohnson

  • Birthday 12/26/1950

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  • Stroke Network Email
    Yes
  • AIM
    SedonaHeart

Shared Information

  • Stroke Anniversary (first stroke)
    11-18-2003
  • Facebook URL
    http://
  • Interests
    My lil Beau, poetry, writing stories,
    Have a cancer ministry since 1973 and working with Muscular Dystrophy, fight the Beast Myasthenia Gravis, and host a MDA Chat, Love the Bay, sunrises, sunsets, my faith, GOD is number one in my life. I am a Brain Stem Stroke Survivor and have had two TIA's.
    Each day is a miracle/gift from God.

    It doesn't matter where the train is going, it's just important to get on board.

    There's nothing to it BUT to do it.

    Believe in Miracles and SOAR.
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  • First Name
    Jan
  • State
    Maryland

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  1. It seems like the closer one is to death, the more genuine one becomes. The more courageous one is to speak his truth, and nothing but the truth.

    This was certainly the case with Randy Pausch, diagnosed with incurable pancreatic cancer in September of 2006, who died today at his home in Virginia.

    A few months back, a friend sent me the video of his last lecture at Carne