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A very good Friend of mine


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56, a shooting man all his life a good friend and former mentor to me at work many years ago,

 

Now in hospital cant move his left arm or leg or speak right.... yesterday he asked me to shoot him if it got any worse :good:

 

permission to feel very upset and blub if i need too requested

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The sister of one of my friend's wife had a serious stroke a few months ago, she's 40.

 

She initially almost completely lost the use of one side of her body, she's learning

to walk again but it's a long slow process.

 

You never know what's round the corner, this girl was slim and fit.

 

 

Nial.

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Perrmision granted.

 

I good friend of my Dads had a stroke about 6 months ago, first of all no movement down his left sidebut he slowly got better and better. I am very pleased to say he is back to just about how he was before, he is even playing golf again.

 

He may have be a lucky one, but there is always hope.

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Many years ago now my Gran lost her speech and use of her right side, but believe me that never stopped her from making sure my grandad knew what she wanted....funny thing that when she swore you could make those words out perfect.....

Not a good thing but life still goes on just give your friend as much support as possible and hopefully he will make a good recovery

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As said earlier some people can recover quite a lot. Things might pick up well.

 

Not sure if it might make you feel better but it could be worse.... A mate just lost his wife aged 38 leaving him and their 6 year old daughter. To say it has changed their lives is such a massive understatement. From getting of her horse saying " I don't feel quite right" to passing away was 48 hours. :good:

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