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Don looks terrific! Apparently,
he's being good to himself and it shows. A lot of credit goes to
Don's wife, Judy - a very special Lady.
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It's June already and time is flying
by.
For Don, the time is coming for
a driving test and he is looking forward to that day. He has been
told that his reflexes are very good. He wants his wheels back! |
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Don experienced paralysis
on his right side as a result of his stroke. Don's hard work is certainly
paying off. He is now able to lift his right leg, by himself, and
place it on the sitting surface of a chair.
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Don takes the time to do a
lot of walking around his neighborhood. He always enjoyed walking
and continues to do so today. This man is blessed with a wonderful
wife and family. He has never lost his sense of humor throughout
his ordeal. There are some things that are hard for Don to say and
he has to work at it. Other words come out clear as a bell ...
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As I was leaving his home,
Don asked that I say "Hello" to friends and co-workers at Raytheon.
He misses the friendly faces and the kind people that make up this special
group.
I think Don looks great!
What do you think? Drop him a line. Maybe we can get him interested
in writing a bit.
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Note: 640 x 512 pixel (x 144 ppi) photos will
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Say "Hello"
Send e-mail to Don at jclerm@aol.com
He'll be happy to hear from you. |
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