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Old 04-22-2008, 05:55 PM   #1
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Old 04-22-2008, 06:15 PM   #2
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That was awesome.
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Old 04-22-2008, 06:32 PM   #3
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simply amazing speech.

I was there when my grandfather had his stroke, it was very odd to witness. When she talked about losing comprehension of language, I instantly thought of that moment burned in my mind of my grandfather speaking incoherently, and looking confused as he couldn't understand why what he was thinking wasn't what he was saying.

The fact she had a full recovery is remarkable to say the least. To have the memory of everything that happened, and be able to study herself as it happened, well there really isn't a word for how shocking that is.

Great find. Five Stars.
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Old 04-22-2008, 06:50 PM   #4
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Wow great little lecture.

I had a mini stroke (or at least stroke like symptoms, as there was no permanent damage found after much testing) 13 years ago or so and I can account for that whole, 'being able to problem solve at a high level but not being able to process information' bit she was talking about.

I was on the train on the way to school with some friends, I believe I was in grade 10, and I realized I was having trouble following the conversation. So I listened more intently, but still nothing made sense. So I really focused with all my energy and brain power, and it slowly became aware to me that, their words were making no sense. It was like they were speaking gibberish.

Soon after that my vision started to go in a weird fashion where I had no central vision, but I still had perepheral (sp) vision. I knew I had to get help. But as she said in her lecture about wanting to get to work, the normal mundane tasks seemed really important too. I felt I still had to get to school. Long story short I had to navigate around the busy train platforms during morning rush hour
with no central vision and I was able to problem solve my way through this problem by keeping my eyes (or line of sight) at a certain angle away from the way I wanted to progress. As well, perform the tasks I needed to without talking to or listening to anyone.

By the time I had gotten to school I went though getting my vision back but losing my hearing, getting my hearing back but having a splitting heading with vomiting. Was able to get my teacher to call home and got rushed to the hospital.



I also liked her speech about the struggle between togetherness and individuality. It's the one thing that causes conflict. I've often thought this. But not just in people, in animals, even in particles I always thought. Take any atom and throughout it's existence it pairs, and breaks down. It's bonds and breaks away. The universe expands and then contracts. Big Bang, Big Crunch. Over and over again.

All energy is just trying to decide if it wants to be an individual, or a community.
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Old 04-22-2008, 08:03 PM   #5
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I also liked her speech about the struggle between togetherness and individuality. It's the one thing that causes conflict. I've often thought this. But not just in people, in animals, even in particles I always thought. Take any atom and throughout it's existence it pairs, and breaks down. It's bonds and breaks away. The universe expands and then contracts. Big Bang, Big Crunch. Over and over again.

All energy is just trying to decide if it wants to be an individual, or a community.
Also capitalism vs socialism - interesting.

A great find Rico - educational and inspiring. Now I won't worry so much if I ever have a stroke.

Sorry you had to go through such a traumatic event Daradon. It's obvious from your great posts that you have completely recovered.
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Old 04-22-2008, 08:22 PM   #6
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What she experienced would have qualified as a genuine religious experience 500 years ago. Judging from her reaction, she may still regard it as such.

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Old 04-22-2008, 08:30 PM   #7
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I also liked her speech about the struggle between togetherness and individuality. It's the one thing that causes conflict. I've often thought this. But not just in people, in animals, even in particles I always thought. Take any atom and throughout it's existence it pairs, and breaks down. It's bonds and breaks away. The universe expands and then contracts. Big Bang, Big Crunch. Over and over again.

All energy is just trying to decide if it wants to be an individual, or a community.


Isn't that the truth... Life is truly strange.
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Old 04-23-2008, 01:47 AM   #8
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Sorry you had to go through such a traumatic event Daradon. It's obvious from your great posts that you have completely recovered.
Hey thanks.

Yeah, I only had effects on my brain for about a week total. But if you know me or read a lot of my posts it stems from a permanent heart and circulatory problem which I was born with. I have suffered two heart attacks very young, and live with a lot of problems on that side.

Not looking for sympathy, just clearing up the 'completely recovered' bit.

It has certainly given me an interesting take on life.
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Old 04-23-2008, 04:00 AM   #9
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What she experienced would have qualified as a genuine religious experience 500 years ago. Judging from her reaction, she may still regard it as such.
Except that she almost certainly would have died.
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