Brain Stroke — Miracle Healing 16

May 15, 2010

You get the healing you need even if you go kicking and screaming.

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Brain Stroke Recovery – Miracle Healing Continues

April 9, 2010

I’ve been falling asleep while my body is washed with blue-green waves of pure healing energy. Each wave pounds my being with the most intense clearing. I feel new life being infused into every organ, bone and tissue in my body.

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Stroke Victims – Million Dollar Loss

March 25, 2010

I’m feeling exceedingly rich today. Diane drug me kicking and screaming to the monthly meeting of a local stroke survivor’s group. Many survivors have a natural reluctance to attend. The whole stroke experience is so blasted painful I have little interest in dwelling on the thing. I guess others feel the same. I met two [...]

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Stroke Recovery — The Big Fall

February 14, 2010

Oh, I was eager to get back in familiar surroundings, but I was also terrified at what was to come. I felt like a bowling pin in a world of bowling balls.

I’ve never felt like that before, afraid of the unknown. I’ve always had faith I’d come out on top. Boy, the fear of my own next step really sucks.

Strokes do that for you. They give you all kinds of new feelings and experiences.

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Magic Elixir 14 – Progress

January 29, 2010

My Magic Elixir is still keeping me full of energy, no more Always Tired Tom. In fact, it’s getting ridicules. I’m at the computer eight – ten hours some days. I sure wish I’d have known about this Magic Elixir a long time ago.

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Brain Stroke Recovery – Always Tired 13

December 26, 2009

“A good day is when I feel no pain. A bad day is when I lie in bed and think what might have been.” Paul Simon’s words hit me hard this bright and beautiful Christmas morn. Why is it we who have so much think we have so little? Why do we have to remind [...]

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Stroke Fatigue

December 9, 2009

Today, I don’t get nearly as fatigued. It’s like night and day.

I’m at my desk most of the day. I come home from swimming and paint or write, straight away. Diane says, I have more energy now than before my brain stroke.

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Brain Stroke Recovery 11

November 5, 2009

Why? That’s the trillion dollar* question, isn’t it? Haunting really. If we just knew why, the world would make a lot more sense. Why did Stroke Tom happen? Why did I go bankrupt twice and nearly three times? Why do I face such catastrophic struggles time and time again? Why me? Dear God why! Whaaah! [...]

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Brain Stroke Miracle Healing 10

October 23, 2009

I’m sure I mentioned that I don’t remember much about the three days I spent in ICU deciding if I’d live or die.

I do, however, remember floating around ICU on occasion. Spying on the nurses, watching other patients, listening in on conversations. Then somebody would come running into the room and spoil my out of body experience. They’d shut off the buzzers and mess with me until I was “safely” back in my half dead body chocking and gurgling once again.

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Brain Stroke Miracle Healing 9

October 9, 2009

You start off thinking, “I’m going to recover completely.” You write a parameter saying,” I recover completely.” You visualize yourself fully recovered. You buy it lock stock and barrel. You own your complete recovery.

Unfortunately, most of the world disagrees with you. Conventional wisdom says it’s not realistic to recover completely. Especially considering your situation. Better to accept what must be accepted and make the best with what you have rather than dream of things that might not be.

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