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Hi, I had a brain tumour removed 2008, died twice during operation and woke up eventually completely paralazed on left side, a lot a training and excercise got me bk to where I am today, not going to say it was easy as it wasn't and a few times I wanted to throw the towel in 🙆 pure determination, falls with balance issues, seizures have all been a set back, but hey ho I made it to the other side. I still fall and have wobbles all the time. Still got a small tumour left in brain which they keep an eye on with m.r.i I'm back in work and I'm a classified paralympic Rower. My motto is never ever ever give in, keep on fighting all 👊👍

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That's what I call determination Sculling ! Superwoman or what ? 😃 xx

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