Man Dog Stroke
The Stroke Association
- Last Post from Man, Dog, Stroke
- New Year 2023
- Thrombectomy again
- On World Stroke Day (today, 29 October) this was my article about stroke services in Scotland in the ‘Times’ of 6 October 2022……
- Fairness in 2022
- Scottish Stroke Improvement Plan
- Scottish Stroke Improvement Plan
- Link to an article in the ‘Scottish Review’
- Meet Ben
- New Worlds
- Angie’s story
- Home again
- Mind the threshold
- Manifesto for Stroke Care in Scotland
- To buff or not to buff?
- New Year 2021
- A student writes
- Deeside Stroke Group
- World Stroke Day
- Scottish Stroke Improvement Plan 2020
This week I am reading Twilight of Democracy by Anne Apelbaum
Tag Archives: dogs
Julia, dogs and human nature
This is Julia Klöckner. You may never have heard of her, but read on and you will find out. Julia is the German Minister of Food and Agriculture, a fact you probably already know if you live in Germany. This … Continue reading
Farewell to a dear companion
I apologise for the long time between posts on this blog. There has been much happening in our lives and blogging has had to come second to other things. One of these things has been time spent at meetings to … Continue reading
Love and Loss
Yesterday Hamish left us, peacefully and quietly at the hands of a kind vet. His sudden decline of the last few days had left him with such a poor quality of life that we could not bear to see it … Continue reading
Frozen Paws
Master has taught me a new word – it is “empathy”. So I am posting to let you know that I have empathy with anyone out there in the frozen wastes of north-east Scotland who has had to go … Continue reading
Sartorial Elegance
I am the proud owner of a new jersey. If you have read any of my previous ramblings, you’ll be aware that I have a love-hate relationship with human-imposed clothes. It is a point for discussion whether any dog … Continue reading