Good afternoon from sunny Bristol. Just hoping if I post a new thread I may find it again! Any suggestions would be gratefully welcomed!! I had a brain haemorrhage 10 years ago, aged 49 and will always be a work in progress but technology has moved so quickly I find it hard to keep up LOL! I have a great sense of humour which helps. I have short term memory problems and visual recognition problems so when I join a group I initially rely on them literally poking me with a finger and say "hey Mo it's us!" So hello to all you lovely ladies here in England and around the world. So if I don't reply, it isn't because I don't care or I don't want to, its because I can't find the thread again. I have two grown-up sons, with their beautiful girls, who are like daughters and three beautiful grandchildren and I feel truly blessed. I don't know how to much information to put in the start your profile? In Devon I had my own younger stroke survivors group, where we used to meet in a hotel coffee lounge to promote integrating back into everyday life, but now I am in Bristol in the city is a bit bigger!! I love reading, theatre and cinema and getting together with the girls for coffee.
Bye for now.. PS my username is because my little grandson says oh no! to any of his 'mishaps' whilst Nana is hiding behind her hand trying to stop laughing! (So I just thought I would give it an Irish twist) And my quote is:
Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it
Seriously?! Where Did I Go?!
Bye for now.. PS my username is because my little grandson says oh no! to any of his 'mishaps' whilst Nana is hiding behind her hand trying to stop laughing! (So I just thought I would give it an Irish twist) And my quote is:
Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it
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