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You're a tough guy and can teach all of us ungrateful idiots a lesson. All we seem to worry ourselves is if the neighbor has a better car.

I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. If there is anything we can help with , don't hesitate to ask. This is in pure relation to the Diablo I must stress.
 
Ditto what Happy Talk said. Talking of films and true stories, why not try and write your memoirs. It could help you in some way. Either way, best of luck for a full recovery.
Tim.
 
Welcome back - The affect of Encephalitis on ones memory is strange. If you are lucky enough to wake up, then you may do so with a blank memory. As the memory starts to work again you keep joining bits together, after many years you can still find yourself suddenly remembering something from the time prior to your illness.
Motor skills all have to be re-learned, and the extent of recovery varies from person to person.
Good luck for the future, for yourself and your family.
Ray

Further information is here - Encephalitis Society - If anybody is interested
 
Wish you well and I'll always remember this story, as I'm sure many others will do.
 
What a story and you positivity is inspiring, onwards and upwards from another new member who never knew you before but welcomes you back regardless!!
 
Hi Sudesh, It's always good to hear an inspiring story like this:thumb:, keep up the recovery.

I hear that Cannabis oil has some positive benefits for this type of illness amongst others,I'm not encouraging you to become a pot head:eek:.

On another note p.m. me if you do any more time travel with some stocks and shares or the Lotto numbers.

Keep well, Anim.
 
Dear Sudesh,

I'm new here, so I don't know you either but thank you for sharing your story and the struggles you've been through.

The body is a wonderful thing (especially when it's working well) but it's often our spirit that makes the difference when we succumb to illness and you clearly have a strong spirit!

Stick with it my friend, keep taking one more step every day and you WILL get there :thumb: - I say this as someone who also has a serious illness and has had to fight on to overcome the odds.

May your path be smoother from here on.

Best wishes, Mark :)
 
Sudesh you've had a bad time of it - close relative had the same when young but 30 years later does not stop him driving his car at unmentionable speed on the track. We walk a very fine line sometimes - hope your recovery goes well and you take care of yourself.
 

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