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  • Stroke’s hidden impact mars Christmas for Surrey stroke survivor Kieran

    A Sunbury stroke survivor has told how the hidden effects of a stroke can take away the magic of Christmas.
    Kieran Andrew, 39, says people need to understand that the impact of noisy places and extreme fatigue which can be challenging for stroke survivors. He’s even had to buy ear defenders to muffle the noise of his young son crying.
    Kieran is sharing his story to raise awareness and back 

    Kieran with Kelly, Alfie and Buddy
  • The Great Paddle challenge for stroke

    Phil Elborough from Petersfield has decided to do a mammoth paddle board challenge to raise funds for the Stroke Association.Phil was inspired to do something in Action on Stroke Month to thank the local Petersfield Stroke Association for the fantastic support that they have given him and his mother since his Dad had two strokes.

  • Trio to take on sixteen of London’s Bridges in Thames Bridges Bike ride

    A trio from Tri Fits –U, a small Triathlon/Duathlon Training Club based in Warlingham, have signed up for this year’s 50 mile extended, Thames Bridges Bike ride. Mick, Shelley and Natalie will be riding over sixteen of London’s most famous bridges and going past many iconic landmarks, during the ride which takes place on the 10th May 2015.

  • Heather urges people from Surrey to act FAST

    Heather Cooper, 49 from Fetcham, had a stroke in October last year and believes the FAST Test could have saved her life. Mia, Heather’s 13 year old daughter, recognised the FAST Symptoms when her Mum showed her that she couldn’t lift her arm. Mia knew straight away that her Mum had a stroke, and told her Dad to call 999.