Hi @brogan01
It’s great to hear from you, and lovely to have someone describe Scotland as bonnie! We were in Aviemore over February half term – the first time I’ve been that far north since about 1974 – and even in the pit of winter, it’s a beautiful place.
I can’t say that having numbness is a good thing. I assume you’ve discussed that with the doctors; if not, I’d say it is definitely to be looked at.
Having a bleed is definitely a devastating thing and it can do significant damage to people. I think we’ve got some people who’ve got through a bleed remarkably but for most, I think it is a similar struggle to Caitlin’s. I don’t think that three years is “out of the woods” yet and I’d say she should keep on fighting.
I remember watching a film called “My Amazing Brain” about Richard Gray, a fifty-something former soldier who had a massive stroke and it is the story of his recovery. The film showed his progress over 4 years, which was very good. One of my favourite documentaries of all time.
Sending you my very best wishes,
Richard
Sending you my very best wishes,
Richard