Adelheid 2003 |
A day for almost
everything
It appears that there is now a world day for just about everything under
the sun, and World Stroke Day is one
of them.
It is a really important to recognise this day and I am doing so by
reminding everyone that if you are searching for information about stroke,
whether it is to do with rehabilitation, research, devices or any other
subject, do not forget to take a look at dean’s
stroke musings.
A tip for every occassion
There is so much information there you are bound to discover something
useful, and written between the lines there are also some very witty remarks,
presumably from Dean the Muser himself!
I was glad to read yesterday that Dean is still making progress with the
bike riding and I hope that the weather remains warm enough for him to make a
few more attempts before taking a break for the duration of the winter weather.
On the bike
I am very embarrassed to admit that my bike has been neglected for a long
time. My excuse is tiredness, and the early-morning, and very dark, starts to
the days. I do not like riding when I am tired and visibility is poor
especially when it is school-run time.
Really I should mark World Stroke Day by getting back out there in the last
of the Autumnal, albeit rather colder, weather.
As an example of how thorough Dean’s blog is below is a list of the snippets
of he covered yesterday. I receive a list like this every night at midnight CET
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Notes
World Stroke Day –
and
just a sample of the many links that I found when I Googled World Stroke Day
2012 –