29-Year-Old Monica’s Inspiring Story Of Surviving a Brain AVM and Stroke - Monica Azevedo
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this episode, we dive deep into the inspiring story of Monica Azevedo, who suffered a brain AVM rupture at just 29 years old. Monica shares her experience of surviving a hemorrhagic stroke, the challenges she faced during her recovery, and how she found strength and resilience through the support of her loved ones.
Join us as we discuss the physical and mental hurdles of stroke recovery, the impact on Monica's life, and her ongoing journey to reclaim her health and well-being. Whether you're a stroke survivor or someone looking to understand more about this journey, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement.
Highlights:
00:37 Introduction
00:59 The Brain AVM and symptoms
08:53 Deficits after the brain AVM
11:49 Brain AVM recovery with aphasia and cognitive difficulties
17:28 The importance of emotional and mental recovery
26:44 Transforming life after a stroke
33:36 Being at the right place at the right time to have a stroke
44:44 Career growth, overcoming obstacles, and finding gratitude
51:15 Bill's lessons and hindsight from the stroke
56:44 The hardest thing about stroke for Monica Azevedo
59:28 What Monica Azevedo learned from her stroke
1:06:28 The importance of having a proper diet
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Hi guys I had a hemmorhagic stroke on 20/08/2020 age 53, all of Monicas experiences and some of my own I can relate to. However bearing in mind 'every stroke is as individual as the person who has one'. I, like Monica was pretty messed up/at deaths door whatever in the beginning. Unforetunately, mine was confounded by contracting Covid whilst in a secure unit in hospital???????????????. Anyway 4 years down the line/into my 'journey' and I've made significant recoveries. Too many similarities here to mention between myself and Monica. So, if any of you guys wanna contact me to share experiences etc, please feel free to do so here initially and we can make relevant/appropriate contact arrangements. I'm in the UK BTW. 😃
Well done on your recovery so far, thanks for your comment.
Such a great Podcast! So proud of you Monica! xx
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for our authenticity! Frank Brunoi a writer for the New York Times had his right eye effected by a stroke. He has written a book “The Beauty of Dusk”
Thank you. I will check it out.
Great conversation, guys.
Thanks Joe
Awesome 🎊
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Frank Bruni
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I’ve got some vision problems.
What kind?
Still not there yet!
Fair enough.