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Terence ANG suffered a stroke at 55, at the prime of his career, when he was handling multi-million dollar advertising budgets. Stubborn and ignorant of the seriousness of his condition, he assumed he would recover fully within weeks. Five years on, his memory of pre-stroke days is still fuzzy, his speech is often slurred and he needs someone to accompany him when going outdoors. But he has found his voice sharing his journey to recovery, and has written five books and counting.
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Michael QUEK Swee Hai learned the importance of independence very early in life. In primary school, he was already marketing, cooking and washing for his family. Despite losing the use of his right limbs to a stroke at 40, the one-man show lives alone and is gainfully employed in a social enterprise. He likes telling others: “Before saying anything is impossible, remember ‘I’m possible’.”
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