Stroke and Aphasia Recovery - One Year On - Dr Finn Farquharson

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @susanmoore1138
    @susanmoore1138 Год назад

    I was a patient of yours in March 2017 as part of a medical trial to do with pelvic congestion syndrome. I was, and still am, so grateful for your intervention - who knows where I would be now without your care! I remember your kindness, reassurance and trendy camouflaged vest! I came across this new today whilst sorting out my related paperwork. to archive. I am saddened to read of your experience since then. I am, however, so relieved to know you were able to access medical intervention quickly. I hope you have made, and are continuing to make, improvement.

  • @shellscavella7006
    @shellscavella7006 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Finn. This is your high school class mate from Queen's College Nassau Bahamas class of 89, Rochelle Williams. Wow! you look fantastic. You are recovering well. May God continue to strengthen you and give you the courage you need from day to day.

  • @HomefromHomewithLinRich
    @HomefromHomewithLinRich 6 лет назад

    You are amazing and inspiring. I am a Stroke Survivor too. I have used RUclips as a tool for my recovery. It started out as Speech therapy for me. The channel is now making a little bit of money that i am donating to The Stroke Association. I have some wonderful friends at Stroke club who just keep practising their sentences and have made a fantastic recovery. Keep on doing what you are doing. As a tip to other people please do not attempt to fill in the blanks by suggesting words. This throws off the thought process completely and is so frustrating for the sufferer. - Lin

  • @kathykeith9757
    @kathykeith9757 5 лет назад

    Wow so awesome Finn. My boyfriend a few months ago fell down and acquired a brain injury and he also has aphasia he is coming along but just like you has trouble getting words out and just like you I am sure he will get even better as time progresses. Thank you for your beautiful video

  • @liamhodgkinson1692
    @liamhodgkinson1692 6 лет назад

    Hi Finn, good to see you at the hospital the other day looking so well and positive. Curtis Mayfield said it best 'keep on keeping on' buddy. Liam.

  • @NuSeason4me
    @NuSeason4me 6 лет назад

    You have come such a long way! You will get better and better! To God be the glory!!!

  • @dcurry763
    @dcurry763 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Finn its Dionne. To God be the glory is all I can say. You have come long way. I will keep you and Grace in my prayers. God is able.
    You will truly be able to understand and help future patients when you get back on your feet

  • @artiandaryasadventures9329
    @artiandaryasadventures9329 6 лет назад +1

    I used to work as a Reg at MRI a few years ago and had some dealings with you. Your recovery is an inspiration to us all sir.

  • @hotdocmo
    @hotdocmo 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing video. So great to see you recovering well Finn! You may have taken hope from others but many will take hope and inspiration from you now. Well done to you and Grace for this lovely video.

  • @garylross
    @garylross 6 лет назад +1

    Its been a tough year for you and thinking of you both. Miss you at work but great to see you looking as good as ever. Great to see such an inspirational video.

  • @AlecTPR
    @AlecTPR 6 лет назад +1

    Still got that spark (sorry, probably the wrong words used there). Please remain positive, keep up the hard work on the road to better recovery as you a great role model for many others.

  • @paulaustin3850
    @paulaustin3850 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Finn i am so glad to see you have some recovery ...keep at it ..remember little steps and slowly does it ..all the best .Paul