Constantly believing i would recover. . . And I did! What a journey! π
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My absolute belief that 'this' is temporary - not denial - but a focus on recovering. Yes it's a big impact and hidden things I don't understand but I've never accepted the professionals' comments on my 'likely' limitations. I know they try to help you by being realistic (from their perspective so you can't go back and say - but you said), however I always love sten and say ok so that's where I'm aiming for then..... Sorry long answer!
7 months ago
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After 2 1/2 years of being given meds that caused my mini stroke, I'm still angry at the hospital. I won't give up anything I used to do, I just find another way of doing it, though clumsily, except for my continued world travel, I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to do that. I'm in NZ, I have cousins to meet in Norway and Scotland. I'll never trust another Dr or a hospital again. They make you sicker than when you went in for some other reason, and there is no follow up, you are on your own. They should be accountable for what they do.
7 months ago
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Looking at my grandchildren and wanting to make lots more memories with them the fun and love they give is my medicine π«Ά
7 months ago
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Bill Gasiamis
π¬ βWhatβs ONE thing that helped you the most in stroke recovery β physically, emotionally, or spiritually?β
Iβll go first:
π Learning to ask for help and stop pretending I was βfine.β That changed everything.
Letβs share the wisdom.
You never know who might need your words today.
π Drop yours in the comments π
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