An inspirational film Mel, also appreciate that you included behind the scenes footage of what it takes to overcome such monumental challenges, it was really very enlightening and congratulations on achieving your dream.
I've just completed my first sponsored handcycle ride. I handcycled 100 miles in a month. You, Mel, did 100 miles A DAY for 9 days!! I find that absolutely mind blowing. I've also had a minor stroke, so when I discovered that you'd had three, I thought "Well, maybe things aren't that bad after all!" When you talked about coming out of hospital after having your first stroke and not being able to make a cup of tea because you couldn't pick up the milk without shaking, I can relate to that! In my case it was the kettle, which was a bit dicey to say the least!
Thanks for the kind words Ash and also really great to read your own successes after your stroke. Looking back to the rough times, it's funny what stands out, the cup of tea was always worth it though I bet! I hope you're continuing to go from strength to strength.
@@teamdolly4368 Hi and thanks for your reply. I am continuing to go from strength to strength, although my main battle at the moment is with Post Stroke Fatigue. But We are survivors aren't we. We cope. That's what we do!
Absolutely amazing ride! Kudos!
An inspirational film Mel, also appreciate that you included behind the scenes footage of what it takes to overcome such monumental challenges, it was really very enlightening and congratulations on achieving your dream.
I've just completed my first sponsored handcycle ride. I handcycled 100 miles in a month. You, Mel, did 100 miles A DAY for 9 days!! I find that absolutely mind blowing. I've also had a minor stroke, so when I discovered that you'd had three, I thought "Well, maybe things aren't that bad after all!" When you talked about coming out of hospital after having your first stroke and not being able to make a cup of tea because you couldn't pick up the milk without shaking, I can relate to that! In my case it was the kettle, which was a bit dicey to say the least!
Can I just ask? What was the bike you used?
Thanks for the kind words Ash and also really great to read your own successes after your stroke. Looking back to the rough times, it's funny what stands out, the cup of tea was always worth it though I bet! I hope you're continuing to go from strength to strength.
@@ashstubbings2603 It's a Carbonbike RevoX
@@teamdolly4368 Hi and thanks for your reply. I am continuing to go from strength to strength, although my main battle at the moment is with Post Stroke Fatigue. But We are survivors aren't we. We cope. That's what we do!
Unbelievable