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Hi my name is sam i had 2 bleeds on the brain and while in surgery to repair this i suffered a major stroke this was in may i only came home 3 weeks ago and still got a long recovery to go im walking wuth a quad still but nothing from my left arm due to muscle relaxing medication i take for my leg hoping in time i will get both back

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Hi Sam, welcome to the forum. It's great that your home now and you've taken the time to post. Above all you are being positive.

Kind regards

John

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You're right I think it does take time. I guess it must feel good to finally be home and in control of your own day. I think it's probably important to keep doing something everything day. Best wishes.

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