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This book is primarily an attempt to share the psychological effects I experienced from my stroke. Cognitive ability and memory were not affected and physical disability, although quite bad, was common to stroke victims. It was my separation to my past life in terms of self awareness that was primarily difficulty. It was rather unique in that all memories were clear, but were very much as if they belonged to a different person. This aspect of my experience prompted keeping a regular inventory record of my mental and emotional states, a kind of diary, which evolved into this book.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is primarily an attempt to share the psychological effects I experienced from my stroke. Cognitive ability and memory were not affected and physical disability, although quite bad, was common to stroke victims. It was my separation to my past life in terms of self awareness that was primarily difficulty. It was rather unique in that all memories were clear, but were very much as if they belonged to a different person. This aspect of my experience prompted keeping a regular inventory record of my mental and emotional states, a kind of diary, which evolved into this book.
Autorenporträt
Born in Milwaukee. Grew up in Edmonton, Alberta (from age 3) and Vancouver, BC (from age 8). Family moved to Houston Texas in tenth grade high school. Received B.A in social sciences and a M.B.A in finance from the university of Houston. Career spent entirely in TX in banking in credit quality review positions. Obtained a M.A.B.S (Master of Arts in Biblical Studies) from Dallas Theological Seminary. Retired early and after the stroke experience soon relocated to the PNW in WA state. Abundant relatives had remained in the PNW area - the family home.