tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1904685628370887899.post2679429403123212713..comments2023-10-29T08:58:19.390-04:00Comments on The Murphey Saga: Sunday Stroke Survival~ Social MediaJ.L. Murpheyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11782355786883006411noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1904685628370887899.post-75697730871941393252014-03-17T13:18:43.406-04:002014-03-17T13:18:43.406-04:00Isolation is killer when you are disabled......ain...Isolation is killer when you are disabled......ain't that the truth.Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14059051981432093301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1904685628370887899.post-85725230187620876142014-03-16T10:05:32.430-04:002014-03-16T10:05:32.430-04:00Hi Jo - you are on both sides of the equation aren...Hi Jo - you are on both sides of the equation aren't you: carer and patient. The brain is an incredible organ and until I came into contact with my mother, and others, who had had strokes I really had had no idea. I don't understand now - but I'm empathetic to what can be achieved, and what you are struggling with- I have huge admiration for you.<br /><br />As to carer - yes blogging certainly enabled me to engage across the world with like-minded folk .. and though I don't blog about the caring side ... my blogging friends connected with both my mother and I, as I'd comment occasionally. However we were very lucky as she was able to talk and engage in conversation ... <br /><br />My thoughts - it's great that you're still experimenting to see what works for you .. just so good to be able to read your blog - and learn from you ... HilaryHilary Melton-Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.com