A 40-year-old stroke victim demonstrates that a sense of humor can be the last thing to go From: KCRW - 07/15/2013 By: Lea Thau Henry Evans was a healthy 40 year-old father of four when he suffered a stem-brain stroke, caused by an unknown genetic birth defect, and woke up with "locked-in" syndrome, only able to blink, otherwise completely paralyzed and mute. These days, still mute but able to move his head and one finger, he can communicate and accomplish remarkable things, thanks in part to some creative inventions of his own, and to his wife Jane. Together they demonstrate that a sense of humor may be the last thing to go when much else is lost. Read the entire article and view the videos at: http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/sg/sg130711henry_and_jane Videos: Drone Test (1:34) Jane Moving Henry (3:02) Virt Board (0:54) Submitted by Henry Evans