Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Thanks Ann-Marie. I'm glad she is getting to go home to her family. laurie > Heidi just called me and we had a nice time chatting. > > As Malisa mentioned Heidi is in a Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, Ma. > due to a stroke she had. At the Rehab. Hospital she is learning to do things > with her Right hand and arm; like pulling, pushing, turning door knobs, > turning her scooter, learning how to give herself her shots with her right > hand, etc. I am sure if we think about it we really take for granted all the > little movements we do every single day. She was left handed but because of > the stroke she lost all her functions on her left side. So she is know > learning how to be a right-handed person. She told me she is doing pretty > well. > > Like Malisa said in her post, Heidi is really determined to push forward > and to beat this latest obstacle in her life. She is one strong and > courageous person. > > She told me to please let the list know that she does read some of the > posts, but due to her eye problems and the double vision it is hard for her > to keep up. She said Hi to All on the list. > > > The good news is that tonight Heidi told me she is being DISCHARGED on > Tuesday Feb. 14th. How great that she will be home on Valentine's Day with > her loving husband, and her children. She misses them all very much. > > Please keep Heidi and her family in your prayers and in your thoughts. > > Ann-Marie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 ---Happy Valentines Day Heidi! You have had a really tough year. Your family and you are in my thoughts and prayers. Bless you, Dawn Anich In , " peetie " wrote: > > Heidi just called me and we had a nice time chatting. > > As Malisa mentioned Heidi is in a Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, Ma. due to a stroke she had. At the Rehab. Hospital she is learning to do things with her Right hand and arm; like pulling, pushing, turning door knobs, turning her scooter, learning how to give herself her shots with her right hand, etc. I am sure if we think about it we really take for granted all the little movements we do every single day. She was left handed but because of the stroke she lost all her functions on her left side. So she is know learning how to be a right-handed person. She told me she is doing pretty well. > > Like Malisa said in her post, Heidi is really determined to push forward and to beat this latest obstacle in her life. She is one strong and courageous person. > > She told me to please let the list know that she does read some of the posts, but due to her eye problems and the double vision it is hard for her to keep up. She said Hi to All on the list. > > > The good news is that tonight Heidi told me she is being DISCHARGED on Tuesday Feb. 14th. How great that she will be home on Valentine's Day with her loving husband, and her children. She misses them all very much. > > Please keep Heidi and her family in your prayers and in your thoughts. > > Ann-Marie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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