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Commented on My Life as a 21 Year-Old Grandmother:
   "Dear All, I am so sorry I have been completely absent from Channillo these past couple of months; I have been extremely busy fighting a mix of work, administrative paperwork proving my stroke isn't a liability to studies, and personal issues these past few weeks and all this has contributed to my being essentially absent from the website. I plan on posting once a week again early October and hope you will be happy to have access to my series live once again. I hope you are all doing well! Morgane"
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7 years ago

Commented on My Life as a 21 Year-Old Grandmother:
   "Thank you so much Debbie! A wonderful comment to wake up to!"
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8 years ago

Commented on My Life as a 21 Year-Old Grandmother:
   "I really appreciate that. Simple words but they go a long way. Thank you :)"
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8 years ago

Commented on My Life as a 21 Year-Old Grandmother:
   "Thanks so much for that comment - it's incredibly flattering and touching to hear that my writing has been inspirational. I hope you'll keep enjoying the series!"
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8 years ago

Commented on My Life as a 21 Year-Old Grandmother:
   "Thank you so much for that comment James! I do hope my story is interesting enough to gain enough popularity to shed a bit of awareness on young stroke. I hope you enjoyed the last entry, and that you'll enjoy the one tomorrow :)"
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8 years ago

Commented on My Life as a 21 Year-Old Grandmother:
   "Thank you so much Maggie, that's really kind and wonderful to hear!"
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8 years ago

Commented on My Life as a 21 Year-Old Grandmother:
   "Thanks very much! Hope you enjoyed the third installment, fourth will be out tomorrow :)"
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8 years ago

Commented on My Life as a 21 Year-Old Grandmother:
   "Hah, yes, I realise the title could be a little confusing and misleading at first. I guess I came up with it originally because strokes aren't commonly something that happen to 20 year olds, and because I was the youngest patient in my ward by about 50 years when I was in hospital, so it really did make me feel like a grandmother. That's sort of it really, I wasn't really thinking about the angle Brooks Leming understood it as, since although yes, I did need assistance in day-to-day living for a couple months, this series will continue on way past that."
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8 years ago

Commented on Musings of a Champagne Addict:
   "Wow Lisa, I've only just read the first two posts of your journey and LOVING IT!! You've got such a way with words and you seem to make even the most difficult topics humourous. Can't wait to read more - I just joined Channillo yesterday and am so glad to have stumbled across Musings of a Champagne Addict, a subscription well spent for sure!"
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8 years ago

Commented on So, You're Thirty!:
   "Really enjoying your series! Bit concerned that I've got almost a decade to go before getting to my thirties though, is it a bad sign that I can already relate to having major fall-outs with close friends at barely 20?! :("
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8 years ago