Recovering from Stroke Part 1 (UCLA)
Recovering from Stroke Part 1 (UCLA)
This 4-part series of brief videos offer information and advice about recovery after stroke.
Part 1 of 4. The consequences of stroke and the pathways for rehabilitation over your lifespan.
I’m 5 years and I can walk with it assistance of the Walker I used to be able to ball my fist I can’t do that no more I just lost my ability to do that about a month ago
I’m convinced that the statins prescribed to EVERY stroke patient, are the main reason for the overwhelming depression in stroke survivors. They are poisons!
Im a year late . how 2 late is it
I need helphadtwobrain bleeds in Alaska in October. Released after a month in hospital toafailure of nofollowup causing me to fall quite often. No one will help. I want to live please help. Anyone. My doctor even firedme still in hospital afraid to treat me. Noneuro where I live and ihadvisionproblemsbecause of strokes. 2in 4 days. Please I want to live. But I can’t even get a nurse. Please help.I am only 54 and my mom died of similar problem at age 54. It happened n I am now alone scared. My family can’t afford to flyherenhelp. I am dying alone and it hurts my soul.
Im 24 had a stroke last week cant move my hand or arm but can find all my words and still read latin and move my leg
This was so helpful. My stroke was not severe and mainly left me with Alexia without Agraphia (I could not read but I could write) and difficulty recalling names and specific words – I cannot recall numbers at all and get most confused. But in the first year I was able to write a book with my husband reading every page back to me as I wrote it. Thank you for helping me better understand my condition. By the way – they also found a brain tumour with the CT scan for the stroke.
My friend had a stroke & his medication is destroying the quality of his life big time, He is on quite a few different tablets but i think the one doing the damage is Amlodipine , His ankle or ankles swell & he feels so tired , He has spoke with his doc but so far they have just sent him for scans & blood tests which show nothing wrong, I here this tablet is the cheep one on the market
Check out this article if you are interested. It`s in my blog. thestrokeblog
great help
very insightful…not to mention it takes away depression. Still have a lot od questions while going through it right now. Almost 5 months already..hit last July after my endoscopy w/c the doc never mentioned it entailed a risk tsk tsk tsk… Mayra I’m training my hand by pickingup beads and rice that might help also clothesline washers can be used according to the therapist that helps me. hope that info is helpful 🙂
Excellent series of 4 videos. As the father of a 22 year old stroke survivor and as a physician, I recommend watching these 4 videos to any one who has a loved one that had a stroke.
I am 34 years old, a wife to Bakers and mummy to Ava and George. I was a lawyer but have been a stay at home mum for nearly nine years now, which is slightly scary. I have loved it and I would count it as a job because I have worked harder at home than I ever did anywhere else. What happened to me? I was going to say that I have recently become disabled. It’s actually five years ago, now so it isn’t that recent, but it still only feels like yesterday that I felt I had a burst AVM. A lot of other people have explained it a lot better, so I am not even going to attempt if you want to know more type ‘Arteriosclerosis Malformation’ into any Internet search engine. In search for a better health I came across people talking of Dr. Adebola on the internet, on how he uses herbs to treat so many chronic diseases, I was reluctant to give his herbal formula a try. At first it was like a miracle to me and my loved ones, I later realized that it was the miracle powers in his herbs that help my brain cells to function normal, after 5 years I now have my health in order, I now do everything I couldn’t do while I was disabled, am so grateful to God and Dr Adebola, I can’t thank him enough so I pray his nature’s knowledge be multiplied to help reach out to more people in need of a stable health.
I want people to think about the HEALING powers in nature’s herbs, If you have already had a stroke then I appreciate this might be too late but carers and loved ones should think about this in case something similar happens or had happened to them!
Reach out to Dr. Adebola, message him via email: dradebola@dr.com, dr.adebola12@yahoo.com or whatsapp via: +19292018600
Best of luck.
Thank you for making this series. I had a stroke at the age of 33. I shared my stroke story on my youtube channel.
Great informative video..
Great information. It’s so important to ensure the home environment is safe for stroke recovery. The checklist provided in this article can help: https://advanced-homehealthcare.com/respite-care-offers-practical-help/
Had a cerebellar stroke when I was 24. Couldn’t walk for a couple of days. I am 100% recovered. Go Brain.
Hello Dr. Recently my father had a stroke or we think that, he cannot move, talk, read or write, he is in recovery at doctors hospital monterrey mexico, doctor is giving him zomazina, is there any other drug we can tell the doctor to use, i have read something about the bdnf, but at the end of part 4 of the video you say that there is no drug to help, by the way my father could do the hand movement is there any book of exercises or something to help with coordination.
Thank you very much