The 7 Worst Things Doctors Say to Stroke Survivors (And Why They're Wrong!)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024
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    As stroke survivors, we’ve all heard things from doctors that left us feeling discouraged, confused, or even hopeless. In this video, I’ll share real stories from stroke survivors about the worst things their doctors said during recovery - and why those comments can be so harmful. From limiting timelines to being told they’ll “never” do something again, these statements can leave survivors feeling like they’ve reached their limits when, in reality, they’re just getting started. If you’ve been told you’ll never fully recover or that you should accept where you are, this video is for you. Plus, I’ll share how my book, The Unexpected Way That a Stroke Became the Best Thing That Happened, can help you find meaning and purpose in your recovery.
    Want to discover hope and motivation for your journey? Watch now, and don’t forget to grab a copy of my book to dive deeper into how you can turn a difficult recovery into an opportunity for growth.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 4 часа назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @spiritjunkie1913
    @spiritjunkie1913 5 часов назад +2

    Thanks for your work Bill. I’m encouraged and uplifted by my body! All the time.
    And damn the medical establishment. They’ve shown that our brain doesn’t know the difference between a visualization and reality. So I’m choosing all the best outcomes in my mind. And I’m still improving 1-4 years later.
    I met another stroke survivor in my neighborhood. I had fallen off my walking program and not been as diligent. And I just assumed she had a fall because she was older. I could tell after her first few words, unfortunately she had experienced a stroke. After talking her stroke was in the same area as mine. I did my best to tell her I was out here walking because I can see from my recliner how much improvement she is making. To keep going, take opportunities when you are up in the house to try new things. Stretch your capacity beyond what you are doing, just ever so slightly.
    I’ve been to rehab twice. And people have disabilities to the spectrum of degrees. And unfortunately we all hear negative and damaging scenarios from medical professionals. But they underestimate the power of the heart and visualization.
    It’s easy to believe our own negative and damaging self talk.
    But……. it’s also easy to dream big!!!! Call it denial. Call it fantasy. Call it visualization. I don’t care. It’s in your head. You don’t have to share it with anyone. But let these aspirational visions of a better, stronger, healed you, pull you forward. They can be stronger than your actual physical strength. But you must practice your vision. Strengthen and fortify them. Work is always required.
    I wish our community well. And I hope I meet you someday soon out of your comfort zones.

  • @mamtaarun3668
    @mamtaarun3668 2 часа назад +1

    Very true! Negative comments puts the patient and the care giver down!! My husband had hemorrhagic stroke 3 years back and during the surgery doctor said that he might get into vegetative state! I have consulted the best doctors - Asia’s No-1, India’s best doctor and many more but none of them gave any hope. My husband has lost hope and wouldn’t want to try anything but I never want to give up.. I have tried all possible alternate medicines, treatments and therapies… there has been improvement but still he is not on his own and can’t talk… I am still exploring new possibilities and would never want to give up… Bill after seeing all of your podcasts I feel positive, thanks for doing such a great job!!

  • @LesFoster-to1ke
    @LesFoster-to1ke Час назад

    Do your book come in an audibleformat

  • @damontg95
    @damontg95 Час назад +1

    87% of people are negative, recovery is a process.
    I was told that I had a mind of a two year old from my Michigan rehab counselor stated that I had a mind of a two year old.
    I thank him everyday for motivating me.
    Today, I'm 29 years post stroke and I love motivating other stroke survivors with hope.
    Always remember there is life after stroke! 🙏💪

    • @igorklisovic8674
      @igorklisovic8674 23 минуты назад

      29 godina nakon udara...svaka čast gospodine...kakvo Vam je stanje danas?