What Stroke Survivors Wish They Knew: Vital Recovery Lessons No One Told Us
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
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Are you or a loved one navigating life after a stroke? In this video, real stroke survivors share the powerful lessons they wish they had known from the start. From the emotional toll of grieving your old self to the importance of finding community and managing fatigue, these insights can make a huge difference in your recovery journey. Hear first-hand experiences about how recovery doesn’t end, the mental challenges faced, and how diet and lifestyle play critical roles in healing. If you're feeling lost or overwhelmed, this video is for you. Click play and find strength in these shared stories!
Gain actionable advice from those who’ve walked this path
Learn why patience and rest are key to recovery
Discover how stroke recovery goes beyond physical healing
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Highlights:
00:26 Grieving Your Old Self is Part of the Process
01:02 Fatigue is Normal, and Rest is Essential
01:35 Stroke Can Change Your Personality and Mental Health
02:11 A Supportive Community Can Make All the Difference
02:45 Recovery is an Ongoing Process
03:14 Physical Therapy Focuses on Rewiring the Brain
03:49 Patience and Self-Acceptance are Vital
04:17 Diet and Lifestyle Have a Big Impact on Recovery
04:49 Emotional and Social Support is Essential
05:23 Recovery is Possible, Even When It Feels Slow
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After stroke, I found my strength, people were showing empathy, limitation in life, I saw opportunities to excel and overcome obstacles. Thank you Bill, you are doing great job by educating people, stroke is not the end, it's a new beginning...positive aspect of life...
Thanks Sunny
April 2023 was the day my life changed forever because of a stroke, as you said, post stroke recovery is a long road, and other challenges comes along with it for that recovery battle.
Best wishes.
Very important words Bill. We are both on the same wavelength mate!❤
Thank you so much for your inspirational, encouraging words, Bill! Love from Japan❤
My pleasure, thanks for your kind words.
Thank you for this video. It's just a little over 2 years since I was given the med that caused my mini stroke. There are still little improvements now and then, I try and find other ways of doings that I once did easily.
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck.
excellent video
Thank you very much!
@@BillGasiamis you are most welcome - most people are destroyed emotionally and do not find the strength to overcome their stroke - the video is a game changer
i hope so.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you🙏❤️
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Thelack of help from rhe medical field. Kinda feel like they "kicjed" me out of tge hospital and said "good good luck. I had no follow up appointments scheduled and when I did my own research and asked my PCP itself like I made them mad
That’s such a common experience. Happened to me to.
Thank you.
It would be interesting to learn more about stroke recovery through the practice of Donna Eden Energy Medicine, which shows great promise.
Have you tried it?
How does this help stroke patients?
I think the family and friends thing is ignorance. And we fear things we don’t understand…
No doubt, that was me before stroke.
How do I motivate my husband, he can’t talk and I am sure how much he understands but I know he can understand and keep motivating… also can you pick some case studies of hemorrhagic stroke new invention and recovery paths please…I am doing a lot of survey , reading lot of clinical trials about etanercept and stem cell therapy
Your husband may understand more than he can express. Here are some practical suggestions to help:
Focus on Small Progress: Acknowledge small signs of improvement, like a movement or expression, as progress.
Positive Reinforcement: Use gentle encouragement through touch, smiles, or positive words, even if he can’t respond.
Consistency: Being present consistently can offer support, even without noticeable changes.
Familiar Activities: Engage him with things he enjoyed before the stroke, like music or familiar routines.
Professional Help: A speech therapist or neuropsychologist may offer strategies for communication and engagement.
While I don’t have specific examples of stem cell therapy, I interviewed Andrew Stopps, who had positive results with Etanercept. You can listen to his experience here: recoveryafterstroke.com/etanercept-stroke-recovery/. Keep researching and consulting with your husband's medical team to explore potential options.
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Does all this information apply to people who had a brainstem stroke and spinal cord stroke at the same time
This blog post was created by reviewing the answers of stroke survivors who had all kinds of different strokes. So I hope it does apply to every stroke survivor no matter what kind of stroke they had.
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊