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Kia Ora from New Zealand. I’ve just added the latest post ‘2020 - less guessing, more thinking’ to the blog following my wife Amanda’s ongoing stroke recovery journey.
this is good for lots of different people. I think we need a national campaign to resurrect storytelling. What do you think? Posted by Pam
Kia ora from New Zealand! I’ve just added the latest post to my blog which follows my wife’s ongoing stroke recovery.
Is there such a thing as an window sticker to notify police that we talk differently and are not just drunk?
Hi, I’m looking for answers for my son. He is 11 and has always had some language issues. He swaps words, for example month and year. He comes off like he’s dumb but he’s smart. He understands but has difficulty conveying his thoughts and it varies day to day. When he was a baby he had an episode. I called an ambulance but he was or seemed fine by the time they got there. Could it have been a stroke and we just didn’t know? He’s been like this since he was a baby. I remember thinking that he was very unexpressive as a baby, compared to my older child.
any advice?
Hi I'm new to the page. Would love an aphasia braclet.. how much are they?
My name is Delanie Stephenson and I suffered a massive brain stem stroke at the age of 33 in 2012. I wrote a book about my stroke journey, The Calm before the Storm. Let me know if you'd like more information. Private messages are fine.
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Inspiring TEDx talk. Kati had a stroke in 1995 and has been paralyzed since, not able to move, not even able to talk. She suffers from a condition called Locked-In Syndrome. Hear what she has to say about living a meaningful life in spite of being almost completely paralyzed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB1rgvwQ_T8