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Thank you. By the way, she is born in 1924, and still clear in the head. She has been in an MRI, and they can see one of the veins to the brain being plugged, but now half open again. Because of her age I don't think they will surgery. But they say the problem has hit several places in the same area. When she had the stroke, her right foot did not work, her right arm, her swallowing, and her speach. The day after her right foot was back to working so well that she could walk by herself as long as someone was supporting her. Her arm is still not working, she can not eat food because of her swallowing, and her speach was limited to yes and no in Norwegian. (Ja and Nei).
I talked to a cousin of mine today who had been visiting her, and she was able to say two other words to him, which surprised both of them. And yesterday she had even said two-three other words in addition to yes and no. She has a very strong faith, and is in general a positive person and was in good health for her age.

I have been thinking about if it is possible to find a Chrome book for her, and one other cousin I have who is a nurse and working with stroke patients says that could be a good idea because there is software that might help them get their language back. And possible for me to send her pics, and talk to her on Skype. She has also gotten a little bit of her voice back so it is not just whispering.

Bill
You could also look at Whatsapp or Facetime as well.