Sharing and supporting with others who are recovering from stroke and associated pains.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tara's Aloha Update
Hope you enjoyed my last blog about *l*o*v*e* and that you had a fabulous Thanksgiving! I will next be posting a blog about Magical Sunsets. Stay Tuned! :o) Until then ALOHA and A HUI HOU
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Local gas stations and convenience stores appear to be newport cigarettes experiencing an uptick in sales over the last couple of weeks as the Oneida Indian Nation’s supply of mainstream brand cigarettes dwindles.But earlier this year Kinley Tshering, then a media consultant in the capital, Thimphu, discussed with friends over drinks the jailing of a Buddhist monk for three years for possessing $3 worth of tobacco, one of the first to be prosecuted under a new law banning public smoking cheap newport cigarettes.
To make a very long story short, when I turned 47 years old I was greeted with the shock of a lifetime. I suffered from a massive stroke that most believed was unrecoverable. Everybody thought I was going to die. Today, I am still in the process of reconstructing my life and slowly learning to accept what my life is now and that what was will never be again. I feel a loss in my relationships and I realize that those losses are merely just changes. I am still Tara, and I still have as much if not more good things to offer this world. My life before the stroke was what some might describe as CandyLand. A Husband, beautiful children, and a successful career. The physical limitations that the stroke left me with are daily challenges that I could never have foreseen. I am always working toward improved vision, mobility, and pain management which is my lot, my struggle and seemingly constant companion. In my blog I am also happy to have referenced the bible on several occasions.
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Local gas stations and convenience stores appear to be newport cigarettes experiencing an uptick in sales over the last couple of weeks as the Oneida Indian Nation’s supply of mainstream brand cigarettes dwindles.But earlier this year Kinley Tshering, then a media consultant in the capital, Thimphu, discussed with friends over drinks the jailing of a Buddhist monk for three years for possessing $3 worth of tobacco, one of the first to be prosecuted under a new law banning public smoking cheap newport cigarettes.
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