Alexia - Reading after my stroke Part 2

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This video is about my experience in learning to read after my stroke. I had a brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM) rupture that damaged my left angular gyrus. This part of my braid involved in a number of processes related to language, number processing and spatial cognition, memory retrieval, and attention.

This reading video was made 15 months post stroke.
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Thank for sharing your journey Rabecca. You are an inspiration for others with the same impairment. Keep going. Regards

molingsontongsinanal
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I am always thinking of you. Thank you so much for bringing awareness and sharing this with the world. Lots of love from Sudbury!

jengagnon
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Thanks so much for sharing your journey! I love seeing your amazing progress but still understand how frustrating it must be for you on a day to day basis. I know you'll keep working and improving! ❤️❤️❤️

KatrinaSchaman
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Love the updates- always thinking about you <3 You have made amazing progress! Love from Ottawa <3

zoria
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Thank you for sharing. You are doing great! Keep up the good work and motivation to be the best reader you can be!

THEGPROJEK
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I’m having a hard time reading due to bipolar issues but i dont know ho to say it properly but how you read made me rethink of what i consider hard time you are so courageous

thetawaves
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Alas, I to have alexia. According to new conventions, I just have alexia and NOT alexia without agraphia. So you can see that I write ok, but I cannot read what I have just written. I found your trick of using my screen reader to make sure what I am writing is ok. I had my stroke 5 years ago, but still struggle with reading. I admire your progress and would like to learn what your technique is for reading. I still revert to letter-by-letter but that is to tedious. Any suggestions for new methods?

Bart-hd
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I have a the same injury as you do. It sucks. However, I don't feel the need to wear a durag on my head as you do. However, I work everyday and don't wear do it on my head as if I had some sort of physical head
Injury. A Band-Aid won't help this, I wish it would. I am not minimalizing the injury. I live with it every day and you are not helping. Please stop!

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