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Oscar               and               Tony               winning               actress               Patricia               Neal               died               Sunday               at               her               home               on               Martha's               Vineyard.

She               was               84.

Neal               had               been               battling               lung               cancer.

In               1963,               Neal               starred               in               'Hud'               with               Paul               Newman,               a               movie               that               earned               her               an               Oscar               for               her               role               as               Alma               Brown.

Patricia               Neal               Overcame               Three               Debilitating               Strokes:
               After               the               first               day               of               filming               'Seven               Women',               Patricia               Neal               was               giving               her               daughter               a               bath               when               she               suffered               a               stroke               at               the               age               of               39.

Once               she               arrived               at               UCLA               Medical               Center,               she               had               two               more               and               was               taken               in               for               surgery.

She               was               comatose               for               21               days               and               during               that               time,               'Variety'               ran               a               story               that               the               actress               had               died.
               Patricia               Neal               had               difficulty               speaking               and               talking               following               her               strokes.

For               a               while,               she               wore               a               brace               on               her               right               leg               and               there               was               evidence               that               she               was               suffering               from               some               paralysis.

According               to               the               LA               Times,               her               therapy               included               swimming               in               a               pool,               crossword               puzzles,               and               memory               games.
               "I               loathed               life               when               I               first               went               back               to               England,"               Neal               said.

"I               had               exercises               to               do               every               day.

My               husband               had               people               coming               in               to               teach               me               -               three               a               day.

I               wanted               to               commit               suicide,               but               I               didn't               know               how."
               In               1968,               Patricia               Neal               returned               to               the               stage               to               perform               in               the               play,               'The               Subject               Was               Roses'               and               was               once               again               nominated               for               an               Academy               Award.
               Neal's               determination               to               overcome               these               strokes               and               reclaim               her               acting               career               is               chronicled               in               the               1981               television               movie               'The               Patricia               Neal               Story'               starring               Glenda               Jackson.

Neal               became               a               champion               for               rehabilitation               after               going               through               her               own               recovery               process               and               in               1978,               the               rehab               center               at               Fort               Sanders               Regional               Medical               Center               in               her               hometown               of               Knoxville,               Tennessee               was               dedicated               as               'The               Patricia               Neal               Rehabilitation               Center'.
               Patricia               Neal's               Personal               Life               Included               a               Great               Love               for               Gary               Cooper:
               Patricia               Neal               was               in               love               with               actor               Gary               Cooper               who               was               25-years               her               senior.

Their               relationship               began               during               the               filming               of               'The               Fountainhead'               in               1949.

The               pair               also               appeared               together               in               'The               Bright               Leaf'               in               1950.
               Gary               Cooper               left               his               wife               and               intended               to               marry               Neal;               however,               he               and               his               wife               reconciled               in               1954               and               Neal               went               on               to               marry               British               writer               Roald               Dahl.

The               couple               was               married               30               years               and               divorced               in               1983.
               In               Neal's               1988               autobiography,               'As               I               Am',               she               said               of               Gary               Cooper,               "He               is               one               of               the               most               beautiful               things               that               ever               happened               to               me               in               my               life.

I               love               him               even               now."
               Neal               just               didn't               have               the               same               love               for               Roald               Dahl               as               she               did               for               Gary               Cooper.

In               fact,               in               her               autobiography               she               called               Dahl,               "Roald               the               slave               driver,               Roald               the               bastard...Roald               the               Rotten..."
               Patricia               Neal               was               a               talented               actress               who               overcame               the               tragedies               life               threw               her               way.

Not               only               did               she               suffer               three               strokes,               she               lost               two               children               when               they               were               very               young.

Patricia               Neal               marched               on               and               gave               life               her               all.
               Patricia               Neal               said               it               best               when,               according               to               IMDb,               she               said,               "I               think               I               was               born               stubborn,               that's               all."
               According               to               WebMD,               a               quarter               of               those               with               lung               cancer               do               not               have               any               symptoms               at               the               time               they               are               diagnosed.

Many               times,               cancers               are               identified               during               a               chest               x-ray               done               for               other               reasons.
               Three               fourths               of               people               with               cancer               have               symptoms               present               that               are               due               to               direct               effects               of               the               primary               tumor,               effects               of               metastatic               tumors               in               other               parts               of               the               body,               or               malignant               disturbances               of               hormone,               blood,               or               other               systems.
               Symptoms               of               Lung               Cancer               Include               But               Are               Not               Limited               To:
               -               Coughing,               coughing               up               blood,               chest               pain,               and               shortness               of               breath               are               all               primary               symptoms               of               lung               cancer.
               -               If               you               are               a               smoker               or               former               smoker               with               a               new               cough               or               have               a               cough               that               does               not               go               away               or               gets               worse,               see               a               physician,
               -               Shortness               in               breath               is               usually               caused               by               a               blockage               in               part               of               the               lung,               fluid               around               the               lung,               or               the               spread               of               the               tumor               through               the               lung.
               -               Wheezing               or               hoarseness               may               also               be               caused               by               a               blockage               in               the               lungs               or               inflammation.
               -               A               dull,               aching,               persistent               pain               in               the               chest               is               present               in               about               a               quarter               of               people               with               lung               cancer.

If               you               are               experiencing               any               of               these               symptoms,               it               wouldn't               hurt               to               see               your               physician               to               have               it               checked               out.
               -               If               you               repeatedly               come               down               with               respiratory               infections               (bronchitis               or               pneumonia,               for               example),               this               could               be               a               sign               that               you               have               lung               cancer.
               Sources:               
               Patricia               Neal               Fan               
               Obituary:               Patricia               Neal               dies               at               84;               Oscar-winning               actress               -               latimes.com               
               Patricia               Neal               -               Biography,               IMDb               
               Lung               Cancer,               WebMD






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