Around at Year Now

So much has changed in my haemorrhage stroke, but at least I’m getting better. Slowly (very slowly) does it.

Now I get the gist of things in reading and writing. Before I would copy and paste on Word on my laptop were I can Read Aloud on Review. It’s not great but it’s all right. Of course, your clever people who read aloud on WordPress are fun. I can read pretty well now too and I can pop a little reply here and there.

Meanwhile, I will enjoy the Tour de France for three weeks. Just as I watched last year, although I could hardly speak at all then, and now I’m so much better, though there are quite a few of bumps in the way as I talk. It will get there, I’m sure.

And we love to walk on over the beach, right by the ocean, near Cape Town – the best therapy, I know. Apart from all your excellent posts from WordPress.

That’s it – see you later!

This is our beach!

81 thoughts on “Around at Year Now

  1. My dear Chris, looking back at time elapsed from such life-altering incidents is unavoidable.
    Painful…yes. How can it not be?

    Yet… there is also a huge core of hope and resolve.
    How very appropriate the mention of Tour de France!
    Exactly like the winner of the gruelling climb Col de Portet, you and Cliff can look back and say: Frak yeah, we did it!

    And you know I don’t just say that as a kind comment; I mean every single word.

    So, yeah… big hug and much love.

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  2. Wow Chris! I’m still so sorry you have had to go through all of this, but I’m SO glad you’re doing better! And so glad you have Cliff to help you along the way. I will continue to pray for your complete recovery. Love and hugs from all of us!šŸ˜€šŸ±šŸ¼

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  3. Dear Chris. During times of sickness, we realise the true value of good health. I’m thrilled to hear that you are on the mend, and I do not doubt that you will fully recover soon. Sending you lots of love and support.

    Sincerely, Aladin šŸ’–šŸ’–šŸ¤—šŸŒ¹

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  4. It’s so good to hear that your recovery is going well, Chris, and I am delighted to know that you are beginning to be able to engage more in the things that you like. (Lovely beach by the way). Hopefully with the support of your loved ones (not to mention the host of wonderful characters to whom you have given life) you will recover fully and swiftly. My best to you. Chris.

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  5. Very good to hear you, here at your blog.
    Have appreciated your emojae and such at the usual places, but there is something extra about a new post from your virtual home. Call it another step forward an additional incremental return to the community of virtual friends.
    very cool.
    There is nothing, imo, more conducive to feeling the world directly than a walk beside the ocean.
    Good work.

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  6. I wasn’t previously aware that you had a stroke. I hope that things are going well with your recovery. I’m glad that things have been getting better though. My thoughts and prayers are with you ā¤ļøšŸŒ¹ā¤ļø

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    • Thank you so much. I’m getting back slowly and it’s working.
      It is lovely to see you too!šŸ’› I think to you are brilliant. I am going to read and listen to some of your blog later, I’m a bit slow, you see!

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  7. HI Chris, I am very happy to know you continue to recover. Having lived through my husband’s mild stroke and seizure on 4 January, I know what an earth shattering experience this is for everyone in a family. Terence and I were in the GP’s office when he had his stroke and seizure and that immediate medical intervention has made a huge difference to his recovery, which is deemed to be in full. Although, I can see changes they are okay and I can manage them better now I understand them better. It was a big strain a few months ago but we all adjust. Sending you huge hugs and many healing thoughts.

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  8. As you say, slowly does it, but at least you are making progress. Living as I do a few steps from a beach, I know just how therapeutic it can be. Thank you so much for dropping by my blog, I really appreciate it.

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    • Oh yes, wasn’t the Tour de France in Yorkshire just by Upper Poppleton where I used to live? I think we had the conversation before! (you see, I’m getting there).

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