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Encouragement for Sara |
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read to her: Sara {at} SarasCourage.org
To leave a voicemail that will be played for her:
(707) 202-4690
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Appreciation |
I can no other answer make, but,
thanks, and thanks.
~William
Shakespeare
Sara and her family would like to extend our deepest thanks
and appreciation for the loving support we have received.
There are many people to whom we will never know of or be able
to offer our heartfelt thanks. We would like to express
our deep gratitude to the following individuals and businesses:
| Andre Morrow |
Hidden Connections |
PreCare, Inc. |
| Clear Channel Broadcasting |
Exchange Bank |
Sabrina Bowdish & Family |
| Karen Juhnke |
Technology High School |
Friends of Sara Baker |
| Joe Immel & Family |
The Hattem Family |
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At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark
from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep
gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us. ~
Albert Schweitzer
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"Self Doodle"
This website is dedicated to Sara Baker and her recovery.
Sara was critically injured in a car accident on October
24th, 2007. Hours later she suffered a debilitating stroke
that normally kills 95% of victims. After being airlifted to
UC-Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, surgeons were able to
remove the clot responsible for the stroke, but not reverse the
damage already caused. She was diagnosed the following day
as having Locked-In Syndrome.
Locked-In Syndrome is a rare
neurological state where a person is fully conscious and aware
of their surroundings, with all memories and cognition intact,
but without the ability to control all voluntary muscles except
those for the eyes. Sara is only able to communicate via those
eye movements.
This is her journey.





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