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		<title>By: Debbie Tull Paulsgrove</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi, Steve!  You probably don&#039;t remember me, but Missy and I have known each other for years!  (I remember you best from high school  days--long hair. . . dating Missy!  Oh well--I&#039;m old. ..  .)  My mom goes to Union Chapel, as did I when I was in high school and college.  You and Missy have amazed me ever since your stroke.  You both are an inspiration to the rest of us!  I read your account of the stroke, and it is truly a nightmare.  I teach in a middle school, and my classroom is across the hall from the health classroom.  I&#039;ll probably mention your story to that teacher, and also your advice about teaching kids about stroke in the middle school.  I&#039;ll see what, if anything, they do teach about it.  Unfortunately, another cause of stroke is drug abuse.  We&#039;ve had too much experience with that in our family, as our son (age 24) is a heroin addict.  He&#039;s a RECOVERING addict, which is wonderful, but heroin addiction is lifelong--we just pray daily that he will continue to fight the addiction.

Also, sadly, in our school we&#039;re coming face-to-face with drug use.  We&#039;ve had 5 students arrested AT SCHOOL this year for drug transactions and possession--3 dealers and 2 possession.  2 of the 3 dealers were 7th graders!  We also had 2 students arrested for armed robbery (not at school), for either drugs or money for drugs.  There are several more students I know are drug users from their behavior, and that was confirmed by the guidance counselor.  We are surrounded by risky behavior--a good deal of it much more serious than the bad habits of being a couch potato.  Perhaps the stroke information might help be a deterrent to the drug idea--it would be worth that, too!

Tell Missy hello--and I hope all is well with your family.  

Debbie Tull Paulsgrove]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Steve!  You probably don&#8217;t remember me, but Missy and I have known each other for years!  (I remember you best from high school  days&#8211;long hair. . . dating Missy!  Oh well&#8211;I&#8217;m old. ..  .)  My mom goes to Union Chapel, as did I when I was in high school and college.  You and Missy have amazed me ever since your stroke.  You both are an inspiration to the rest of us!  I read your account of the stroke, and it is truly a nightmare.  I teach in a middle school, and my classroom is across the hall from the health classroom.  I&#8217;ll probably mention your story to that teacher, and also your advice about teaching kids about stroke in the middle school.  I&#8217;ll see what, if anything, they do teach about it.  Unfortunately, another cause of stroke is drug abuse.  We&#8217;ve had too much experience with that in our family, as our son (age 24) is a heroin addict.  He&#8217;s a RECOVERING addict, which is wonderful, but heroin addiction is lifelong&#8211;we just pray daily that he will continue to fight the addiction.</p>
<p>Also, sadly, in our school we&#8217;re coming face-to-face with drug use.  We&#8217;ve had 5 students arrested AT SCHOOL this year for drug transactions and possession&#8211;3 dealers and 2 possession.  2 of the 3 dealers were 7th graders!  We also had 2 students arrested for armed robbery (not at school), for either drugs or money for drugs.  There are several more students I know are drug users from their behavior, and that was confirmed by the guidance counselor.  We are surrounded by risky behavior&#8211;a good deal of it much more serious than the bad habits of being a couch potato.  Perhaps the stroke information might help be a deterrent to the drug idea&#8211;it would be worth that, too!</p>
<p>Tell Missy hello&#8211;and I hope all is well with your family.  </p>
<p>Debbie Tull Paulsgrove</p>
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