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Can there be life after a brainstem stroke? After Dr. Shawn Jennings, a busy family physician, suffered a brainstem stroke on May 13, 1999, he woke from a coma locked inside his body, aware and alert but unable to communicate or move. Once he regained limited movement in his left arm, he began typing his story, using one hand and a lot of patience. With unexpected humour and tender honesty, Shawn shares his experiences in his struggle for recovery and acceptance of his life after the stroke. He affirms that even without achieving a full recovery life is still worth it.
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Each year that we get through flu season without "the big one" happening, we relax and put next year out of mind. This novel by a practising family physician is a story of survival. York Lancaster, ex-officer in the Canadian Special Services (Afghanistan) and his girlfriend Cat fight the flu, the elements-winter without plowed roads in southern New Brunswick-and the breakdown of global society as a killer flu pandemic wipes out the world as we know it. A thriller and a warning.
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