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Rehabilitation finished. My walking speed is better. Stride length longer. Stuff like that. Coordination better. Physical endurance better. Eyesight improving.

Mental endurance? Emotional lability/Pseudobulbar stuff.... Still out there. Not as good as it could be or a was. Nothing is as it was. It never will be.

#smallwins #stroke #recovery #recoveryefforts
















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@Radio Free Trumpistan

As that would describe the majority of the presidents we have had in my life time it would be silly to ask. It seems to be a requirement.








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Ha! I just looked at Katherine’s diaspora stream and THIS same funny meme is what made me laugh too.
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No doubt about it--Katherine is one of the outstanding Diaspora good people.
And her hamsters, too. 😁






mstdn.social/@GottaLaff/115103… GottaLaff@mstdn.social - 2/ Oh! UPDATE:

Via Mark Zaid:

Abbe Lowell and I represent CDC Director #SusanMonarez. Contrary to govt statements, Dr. Monarez has neither resigned nor yet been fired. She will not resign. We have issued the following statement:





Okay, I have a problem with "information" on the web regarding who is credited for the theme music to "Diagnosis Murder" because I heard that music played on #NPR #FreshAir which re-aired a 1989 interview with #JohnnyOtis when they came to the topic of #HarlemNocturne .

Wikipedia and a wide assortment of other sources say that Richard Benedictis and Joel Goldsmith were the composers (not arrangers), while "Harlem Nocturn" was composed by Earle Hagan for the TV show "Mike Hammer". To my ear, they're both the same piece of music. What's up with that?