Stroke Recovery: What to Expect | Ohio State Medical Center

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Therapy following a stroke can be exhausting for the patient. However, the greatest progress can be made in the first three months, so Tracy Shannon, PsyD, a rehabilitation psychologist at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, shares insight on what to expect and how families can support recovery.

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glad she mentioned the depression. had atroke about 6 moths ago. Recovered to take care of myself, but still cannot drive. Feeling isolated and needing friends. Called the 4 H director and going to see if they can use me as a volunteer to teach beginning sewing. Could also teach quilting, canning, cooking; any of the homemaking skills. 73 yrs old, but still able to share a lot of life skills.

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Great video and everything said here is the absolute truth and the fact is that I had stroke too about 6 months ago and I don’t have any family member here to assist just a willing friend and I can confidently say that living as a stroke victim is not an easy thing because sometimes because of my disability my friends make mockery of mean joking ways and it really hurts mentally

emmanuelnwaneri
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Thank you for this great information. I am now living with someone who experienced a mini stroke.

beckythebarber
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I have a nstroke 4years ago my left arm not recovery

mpampistsotsos
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She is a kid, never had a stroke and because she took a class and read a book is now a expert? Never get medical advice from online... I really had a stroke and 3 months later still have no feeling in my hand. I have memory problems and my arm is jacked up. No help just dumped by the doctors. I have to now find a job as a crippled. REALITY!!!!

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