I have been recovering for 6 months. I couldn't speak, lost mobility in my right side (leg, arm), and lost vision in my right eye. Even still, I was very lucky!
As part of my recovery, Jay's mother taught me how to sew (Dec 2014). She is a sewing master, and I was thrilled to learn from her. Even though I am new, I am hooked! I have athletic frame and store bought pants, jeans, and dresses are problematic for me. I started sewing blog. I love vintage dresses, skirts, and workout clothes. For now, I am working to create a personal wardrobe for spring and summer, with quality and pride, and gain sewing skills.
I have aphasia and apraxia. I am talking now, but it's a process. I am starting to feel again in my right side. I started spinning consistently in Nov 2014. I spin 4-5 times a week, and I lost 25 lbs (and still losing). Last week, my doctor said I was cleared to fly, sit for my driver's evaluation, and start lifting weights! I go to physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy 6 hours a day for 5 days a week.
As part of my recovery, Jay's mother taught me how to sew (Dec 2014). She is a sewing master, and I was thrilled to learn from her. Even though I am new, I am hooked! I have athletic frame and store bought pants, jeans, and dresses are problematic for me. I started sewing blog. I love vintage dresses, skirts, and workout clothes. For now, I am working to create a personal wardrobe for spring and summer, with quality and pride, and gain sewing skills.
Wow. I have never heard of you before. I just randomly ended up at your blog while searching for info on kettlebells. You are so brave! To remain positive, and keep posting, after suffering a stroke, is just about the most courageous thing I have ever seen! I hope you keep posting, so others can learn from your triumph over adversity. You are truly beautiful, inside and out. I wish you a complete recovery, and the happiest of lives. You have certainly earned it. Rock on, FitGirl-ATX !!!
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