American Stroke Association said,
“SURVIVORS: What are you doing today that you didn’t think would be possible after your diagnosis? Share #TodaysWin with us.”
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American Stroke Association said,
“SURVIVORS: What are you doing today that you didn’t think would be possible after your diagnosis? Share #TodaysWin with us.”
🙂
(See the first comment to go to the link)
Hey facebook, why is my cover picture gray now?
My book is not glum, so pleas change it back.
Sincerely,
Maureen Twomey
P.S.: Are you having a glum day f.b.? You should read my book … 😉
UPDATE: Â Hey, no more gray on my cover page! Thanks.
Now I can get back to work …  😦
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My book:
Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke … oh what fun)

“Couldn’t put it down!”
By Madeline Baileyon
“I can’t imagine what it must be like to have a massive stroke at any age but especially not in your 30’s when your career is taking off. Not only did the author survive but she wrote a supremely entertaining account of her recovery.
It was a fantastic read. Hilarious. Tear-inducing. Heart-warming. Inspiring. Maureen’s supportive family and friends are the kind you hope to have around if something like this happens. She is a gifted writer. I look forward to the next book!”
Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke … oh what fun)
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Before, Afdre, and After
“Highly recommended book!”
By Martha L. Garcia
“Obviously, a stroke is not a funny thing, but Maureen found a way to inject her own unique sense of humor into an inspirational story of living through and recuperating from one.
I went to high school with Maureen, and I’ve always adored her quirky wit. She is a breath of fresh air and always has been, and I highly recommend this book to anyone facing any sort of difficult obstacle in their life, medical or otherwise.
Maureen shows that you can overcome anything with humor and a positive attitude. It’s a quick and enjoyable read too!”
Before, Afdre, and After (My stroke … oh what fun)
“On the day before the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a rainbow emerged from 1 World Trade Center and stretched across Manhattan.”
(CREDIT: Ben Sturner)