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In reply to the discussion: "The Golden Hour." Can we talk about it for a minute? [View all]True Dough
(21,013 posts)30. Riveting! Well written, TotY!
Glad you're all the way back! Any history of strokes in your ancestry that you're aware of?
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Well your writing certainly displays a clear thinking mind. Keep up the good progress!
Fla Dem
Oct 14
#14
When I did the spell check at the end of writing this I had to call my husband over.
Teacher of the Year
Oct 14
#20
Your body is telling you that it's going to take a little bit of time to go full-speed.
Nevilledog
Oct 14
#5
What a relief! What a kitten, what a husband and what a determined extraordinary teacher of the year that beat the odds
MLAA
Oct 14
#8
I have phantom smells prior to and during a migraine. I've spent countless hours looking for what's burning.
mucholderthandirt
Oct 15
#68
The hospital gave my husband a ct scan, said it wasn't a stroke. Even though a perfectly healthy human couldn't walk.
onecaliberal
Oct 14
#31
Thanks for the Public Service Announcement, and all the best to you in your full recovery
Hekate
Oct 14
#34
Hi Hekate. I guess, TBH, most teachers are part walking service announcement!
Teacher of the Year
Oct 15
#56
Inspiring and important story, a cautionary tale to others: listen to your body's cues
peggysue2
Oct 14
#37
Wow. Thank God the stroke was caught and successfully treated in time. I hope you'll be
highplainsdem
Oct 14
#41
FIrst, I never judge anyone for spelling, grammar and punctuation...except...
Teacher of the Year
Oct 15
#81