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How Long Does Stroke Recovery Take? 

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This is the question I get asked the most, and why I’m going to answer it today. Let's dive in!
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00:00 Intro
00:08 What does recovery mean?
01:04 What is the timeline?
04:14 What impacts the timeline?
05:47 Outro
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@kathieowen4697
@kathieowen4697 Год назад
Hi. I’m alive and so grateful for that. It’s been almost 23 years since I had my stroke. Left side paralysis. I drive!! I’ve watched my kids to grow up to be wonderful adults. I’m now a “Grammie “ of 4 beautiful little girls. Married 38 years to the man of my dreams. I’m alive and kicking!!!
@jasminekom8382
@jasminekom8382 Год назад
That's great! This year end would be my 30 years anniversary. Drove with the help of gadgets when doing business. Must treasure every moment & everyday!
@barbarabello4079
@barbarabello4079 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this response,am so anxious about me being alive to see my children get married and becoming a grandma too,had mine at the end of January but recovering very fast too,left side too,though am moving around now doing things for myself,but I don't have much confidence yet,but am grateful am alive and hoping and praying to be for a long time😁
@jeannilynsaluper1624
@jeannilynsaluper1624 8 месяцев назад
God bless you always 🙏❤❤
@user-dj9ud6vj3j
@user-dj9ud6vj3j 3 месяца назад
Are you taking any medicines?
@kathieowen4697
@kathieowen4697 3 месяца назад
@@user-dj9ud6vj3j only a blood thinner to prevent clots.
@davidbennett5601
@davidbennett5601 2 месяца назад
Thank for this show, wit my 11/29/22 stroke i survived it. I will never drive again or work, my first 5 months was in bed with a Migraine headache like 5days a week. I lost like 15% physically just my mind is like 8 to 12 years old. That is why i cant drive or work, I have learned a lot from you. Left brain 100% blocked for 5 hours..... I feel like im 1% 0f people who had bad stroke but when people talk to me i hear different things and like to get mad a people for talking bad to me. I lost 85 pounds have long hair my tattoo and a gray beard. WTF im 58 years old. Im ok..
@christopherlink6256
@christopherlink6256 5 месяцев назад
My advice after having a stroke at the age of 44, be sure that Jesus is Lord and savior of your life! And push yourself in recovery/ therapy, it’s a struggle but keep pushing! Don’t give up!
@Peter-js4wq
@Peter-js4wq 25 дней назад
I had a stroke at 45 last year. Jesus is my saviour. Prayer pulled me through. Amen
@lawrencebautista8750
@lawrencebautista8750 Год назад
It’s been about 20 years now and it’s a journey and still trying to be better mentally and physically.
@carloshoegg8424
@carloshoegg8424 Год назад
6 years post hemorrhagic stroke. Left brain , right hemiplegic . Some may be wishful thinking, some a type of placebo effect , but sincerely , as long as I keep practicing , like any exercise , I improve. Recovery , as far as what I lost , I know will not happen. So I avoid that word ; " recovery " Healing, re learning , many words describe this journey . I refuse to think of an end point. Decay is inevitable , it is called old age . But I honestly believe I can improve greatly and I shall keep shooting for that goal . Thank you for the posts . The more that people know of all such things the better off we are. I appreciate your channel.
@connerezioaltier5479
@connerezioaltier5479 8 месяцев назад
Is your right side working?
@StevenZeller-eh7yr
@StevenZeller-eh7yr Месяц назад
I just want to get as mobile as possible. I'm 2 year out from my Ischemic stroke...left side affected. Its been a slow process..still not able to use left arm, hand or leg yet.
@carloshoegg8424
@carloshoegg8424 Месяц назад
@@StevenZeller-eh7yr keep doing your rehab , and be patient with yourself 💪 Little by little you will see improvement. All the best , it is a longish road 💕💪🤘
@StevenZeller-eh7yr
@StevenZeller-eh7yr Месяц назад
@@carloshoegg8424 Will do..tyvm
@rawan.44412
@rawan.44412 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video🙏🏼 You have really helped me to stay hopeful ☺️My father had a stroke 5 months ago and he is experiencing constant dizziness and numbness on his right side, I worry that this won't go away however we are staying hopeful. I think the scariest part is that there is no definitive answer with how recovery goes since everyone has a different experience 💔
@petermoray2465
@petermoray2465 Год назад
Just reached my one year anniversary of my ischemic stroke last Tuesday and while grateful to be alive, I wish my recovery was faster. The advice from your videos has helped me a great deal. God bless you! ❤
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
I tell people all the time that one of the hardest parts about recovery is just trying to be patient with your brain and body. I’m so glad my videos have been helpful! Thank you so much for your support here through comments and likes, as well as through Patreon. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate YOU!
@carmella88
@carmella88 11 месяцев назад
Hello how severe was your stroke ? Could u talk or respond to commands ? Did u have any memory? Or realization about what happened to you
@petermoray2465
@petermoray2465 11 месяцев назад
@@carmella88 Hi! I am able to talk and respond to commands. I remember what led up to it and what happened immediately after, but didn't have the MRI that confirmed I had what turned out to be multiple strokes until 2 months later. I remember being stressed over a musical public performance that day. I was able to play at it, but noticed my musical ability gradually decrease over the next 6 months until I can no longer play my instrument, was kicked out of my band, and lost my ability to speak fluently. I am no longer decisive and second-guess myself constantly. The videos here help me to maintain what I still have.
@SbongileIrene-ce7ni
@SbongileIrene-ce7ni 10 месяцев назад
I am 38 years old I been 8 year now living with stroke I can't concentrate with anything it's hard for me
@petermoray2465
@petermoray2465 10 месяцев назад
@@SbongileIrene-ce7ni I use apps to help me remember appointments I've made and bills that need to be paid and RU-vid videos of stroke survivors to help me maintain my sense of gratitude. I am very stubborn and work hard to improve the areas where I am weak. I write more things down and post them where I have to see them. I am pulling for you in improving your concentration.
@tusharchandanshive9806
@tusharchandanshive9806 Час назад
As someone who just suffered a hemorrhagic stroke few days ago while I am just 20 years old now , it all feels very crushing.
@chatelinolivier2187
@chatelinolivier2187 Год назад
Great thanks for all informative and motivational videos ! I have recovered from a stroke which happened back in March 2021 hence i discovered your RU-vid channel and follow it since then.
@angelayan8712
@angelayan8712 2 месяца назад
You really hit this so true. I really appreciate this message.
@tareksayed8846
@tareksayed8846 10 месяцев назад
I am Tarek from Alex Egypt I have major stroke since 2019 you helped a lot with your guidance thank you really it is masing to see you over the Internet I feel happy and better
@Coolmike19
@Coolmike19 Год назад
Yeah, I get that question lot since it been my year and 2 mos now since my stroke and I tell everyone I'm making progress slow but surely and that's all I can say. I have made great progress I work a front desk job now 5 days a week and work 6hrs a day, plus I drive my self to and from my job, I'm walking with my cane and use my effective hand 50% of the time, plus on many job I work at a pool so I swim every other day, So I just thank God just being alive. Thanks again for your video it keeps giving me hope
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
I think slowly but surely is a great way to look at it. So good to hear about all of your progress!! Thank you for sharing🙂
@pokerchamp6556
@pokerchamp6556 Год назад
Thank you for this video. I love to watch your videos.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
So welcome! I’m really glad you find them helpful🙂
@heatherguill9614
@heatherguill9614 Год назад
I’m glad you made this video. I know personally that I struggled with timeline in the first few weeks. I wanted to be better the same day and that’s just not realistic. I personally had to ask God to use his timeline to heal me as much as I meant to be healed of the time, I meant to be healed, and to take away my personal timeline. That was the only thing that gave me peace, and let me stop focusing on when the recovery would happen, but on what recovery was happening. As I said, that’s what gave me peace and help me not be as frustrated with the process as I had been. I think your video will help a lot of people.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
I think that's a very normal response, to want to be better ASAP. When anything life-altering happens, of course we want things to go "back to normal." I love what you said about not focusing on WHEN recovery was happening but WHAT recovery was happening. This is one of the best mindsets and I'm glad you were able to get there. Thanks as always for sharing and for your kind words, Heather ❤️
@JoseDiaz-gk4ot
@JoseDiaz-gk4ot Год назад
@@PostStrokeOrg Can magic mushrooms help me with rehabilitation from a stoke?
@berttroubleyn3475
@berttroubleyn3475 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your message of hope. I notice how I'm recovering, relapsing, and then recovering again sometimes. My eyesight has been affected by no less then 4 posterior strokes. Some days I bump into everything and everyone, other days I feel like my sight is almost back to normal functionality. The good days are wonderful, on the bad ones I cling to the knowledge that it's a back-and-forth process.
@davidmarks509
@davidmarks509 Год назад
I have noticed that your exercises make a big difference. Through the exercise I am now walking smoother around the house. I think its been 6 months since I had my Sub Cordial stroke, which left me temporally weakened in my right side. Also I am autistic and repeated movement is something I do everyday. I now do the weight shifting exercise as my movement. :) One thing I do recall is I was/am very positive and that might really help with recovery. Other things I did/do now is piano, touch typing and drawing, and I have also made covers by sewing. All these really help with my recovery One of my goals is to improve enough to attend to my fruit and veggie organics garden. Stay positive, keep safe and listen to your body.
@RC-Heli835
@RC-Heli835 Месяц назад
My wife has terrible non stop head aches since her mini stroke 11-28-2003. That's how it all started for her. She had a mind numbing head ache in her fore head and no medicine would stop that head ache. Her blood pressure was 220 and her sugar was 260 when we wound up in the hospital one Saturday morning. It happened Tuesday before when she texted and asked what our dogs name was. We should have gotten her to the hospital that night but just didn't know. We thought the head ache was causing her confused thinking. Confusion is a sign!
@andyroon9676
@andyroon9676 Год назад
It's a pain in the butt 💯
@user-er8bt2xk6t
@user-er8bt2xk6t 20 дней назад
I don’t know anyone on her but I have had several strokes since April just has small ones last week. I just turn 50 this past March. I just want to say I pray that everyone on this platform is healed and have many many years of joy and healing. I have been blessed through this situation because it could’ve been a lot worse for me. I got all my functions and mobility in less than 24 hours. And I’m blessed to be still able to do the normal things in life. So keep your heads up stay prayed up because YAHUAH has your back
@rizvanaisya5229
@rizvanaisya5229 Год назад
Thank you for this video, I'm still recovering from spinal cord compression after 3 years. So yes recovery continues, 😊😊
@jimbrown5552
@jimbrown5552 26 дней назад
Thanks again for sharing
@felisatoplak2612
@felisatoplak2612 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for sharing the informations.God bless you
@CarlosRodriguez-yw6iz
@CarlosRodriguez-yw6iz 10 месяцев назад
Two years ago I’m still my recovery keep going 💪🏻
@ibuukere184
@ibuukere184 12 часов назад
Well and simply defined..so helpful..hope my daughter recovers soon..😢
@cjnthn
@cjnthn Год назад
as a stroke survivor, i would suggest not comparing pre stroke with post stroke.
@kicknowledgesmith8608
@kicknowledgesmith8608 Год назад
Every stroke is different, I seen people fully recover in a few months, but for me I had a massive brain bleed due to an AVM and my recovery is slowed by spasticity. I still can't lift my arm and my walk is limp. I'm still trying every day, but I say this to say this, some people will never be the same again or back to " normal" That's reality.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
You are 100% right. Every recovery is different and that’s why the timeline is different, as well. Thank you for sharing a bit of your story!
@kicknowledgesmith8608
@kicknowledgesmith8608 Год назад
@@PostStrokeOrg I'm going on 9 months post stroke. I will say having a strong support system helps as well as having a good therapist. therapy paid by insurance can be a bit of a waste in my opinion. You only get a certain number of visits and sometimes they don't even give you the full hour. I will admit this leaves me feeling discouraged, like I'm wasting my time, but I will say, I do way more at home on my own. I was told by my therapist that I reached my peak or hit my plateau. smh
@jasminekom8382
@jasminekom8382 Год назад
Yap through the years i been through, people eyes are never the same. Do not be discouraged. Be glad that you are still alive. My AVM has healed & thanks to my doc in Spore and UCSD. Determination is the best. Never give up!
@kicknowledgesmith8608
@kicknowledgesmith8608 Год назад
@@jasminekom8382 yep, though I'm discouraged, I'm still trying. I got my 3rd degree belt a week before my stroke and played basketball every week. I was a super athlete. This will take time to grasp. AVM is out of our control. I'm happy to be alive for sure but It's hard when you can't live how you want. I'm glad your AVM is healed, I got mine removed in February and won't know for sure until my yearly follow up, if it's gone for good.. Thank you.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
I can understand feeling discouraged. I became so frustrated with the way the healthcare system works, I made this channel! So I get those feelings. And plateaus are normal but recovery doesn’t have to stop there ❤️
@hemasookram4655
@hemasookram4655 Год назад
Awesome as always. Can u please do another video for toe movement. I have left sided weakness. Trying to do more and more everyday. I walk with a cane. My footdrop isn't that bad but my toes are usually stiff. Thanks
@stevenlengyel9701
@stevenlengyel9701 Год назад
I would love to get back to my pre-stroke self. 😢
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
I know you’re not alone in that ❤️
@SP-fk9vp
@SP-fk9vp Год назад
I know how that feels stay 💪
@gracetelfer3588
@gracetelfer3588 Год назад
I mourn my old self too. Grateful to be alive.❤
@strokerecoveryselfstoryhindi
@strokerecoveryselfstoryhindi 10 месяцев назад
Useful informetion
@chuchairazon2863
@chuchairazon2863 6 месяцев назад
Tama kapo doc williemagaling po ang pagkaka explain ni dr.jeff❤
@charlese.borjas8174
@charlese.borjas8174 Год назад
thank you . I'm dizzy since my stroke. thank you . maybe about 2 and half year . I can ride my bike but I am careful. My light headed , well, any tips? 73
@lsnider59
@lsnider59 Год назад
Coming up on 3 month anniversary, finally back to work-still struggle with brain fog and cognitive issues it causes. Trying hard to give myself grace, and would like to have brain exercises to do.
@nigelprice3929
@nigelprice3929 Год назад
Hi Elise, is there anywhere you would recommend for looking at the likely journey for someone with central post stroke pain ? Many thanks
@yaronkl
@yaronkl 5 месяцев назад
can you please do a video about going back to running after a stroke? It's been 2 years since mine. what skills and progressions must I master before attempting running. thank you!!
@vianaymootoo
@vianaymootoo 7 месяцев назад
Hi very encouraging. Plse help me to know more about my eyes. I cant read properly. The vision is not clear. What can i do?
@chefbetsy9094
@chefbetsy9094 10 месяцев назад
I'm a 60 y/o female and had a stroke during covid. Apparently there was/is a connection between the 2. Praise God at how far I've come. Balance and vertigo remain these years later. If there are any hints I'd love them😊 bless you!
@rawan.44412
@rawan.44412 5 месяцев назад
Hello I am wishing you a speedy full recovery!🙏🏼 May you please update us on your balance and vertigo? My father is experiencing dizziness and balance issues after his stroke as well, has it gotten any better for you? God bless you and i hope you feel much better☺️🙏🏼💕
@rodneyhemingway6883
@rodneyhemingway6883 5 месяцев назад
I had my stroke two weeks after my second jab I definitely blame it
@pierreangelopimping2037
@pierreangelopimping2037 5 месяцев назад
Good day!As an ischemic stroke survivor myself I'm wondering what will happen to the damaged (or affected part) of the brain years after? )Please do enlighten me for I tried to search that online and no clear answer were given
@BillDingee
@BillDingee 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much❤️
@poolmotorrepairguyFL
@poolmotorrepairguyFL 3 месяца назад
stoke 5 years and slowly getting better. wish I had better help.. doing by myself.I cant talk very good and remember places or names.Type..... thank you Post Stroke
@JulianOwens
@JulianOwens 11 месяцев назад
now foing on year two of recovery ehab keep going practice dtepping etc keep going
@jimbrown5552
@jimbrown5552 26 дней назад
Before my stroke I was an artist and fishing guide I now paint with my non dominant hand
@curbotize
@curbotize 5 часов назад
I was right handed before my stroke. Now I do everything with my left hand.
@sethdanielfernandez1239
@sethdanielfernandez1239 7 месяцев назад
Hello maam. Could you help us give the links of your videos from step 1 up to the last part. for post stroke exercises?? I mean there's a lot to watch. I just want to watch it per sequence for my mother who is stroke for 2 weeks already
@zzzz2768
@zzzz2768 5 месяцев назад
This is encouraging, since rehab specialist must follow insurance guidelines; and I am at 6th month and have great progress, and progress continues, but rehab doctors will follow insurance guidelines, and they will not recommend further rehab
@DanOne1513
@DanOne1513 2 месяца назад
Set up your own program...set goals of all types...do chores...you are strong!
@andyroon9676
@andyroon9676 11 месяцев назад
do you have a Micosoft Teams sessions?
@jameslewis8690
@jameslewis8690 4 месяца назад
HWY SIS THANK U SO MUCH.
@annekristineosoffsky3222
@annekristineosoffsky3222 2 месяца назад
Three years, 6 months, &11 days...still recovering from my right hemiplegic stroke...I will be in recovery for the rest of my life...
@chooningrid6860
@chooningrid6860 Год назад
was hospitalised for 14 days in Feb 23 I just got to my bathroom n next thing I know I was on the floor... My mum is my lifesaver. She passed on 1May '23. Now, I'm more concerned about the stroke not happening again coz now I'm alone..whose to call the ambulance 😥
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
I’m so sorry to hear about your recent stroke and your mom’s passing. Those are two really hard things to go through back to back. Maybe consider a health alert bracelet or necklace as a just in case and make sure you have a Buddy system with someone you can check in with daily❤️
@chooningrid6860
@chooningrid6860 Год назад
@@PostStrokeOrg Appreciate v much your reply...
@DGP888
@DGP888 7 месяцев назад
Sorry for your loss ❤! Here is an idea 💡 get an Apple Watch if you fall the watch will dial 911.
@miguelcardenas2413
@miguelcardenas2413 6 месяцев назад
Exactly what I was going to suggest .
@SubiendoelK2
@SubiendoelK2 2 месяца назад
Where is the newsletter?
@tonystevenson7967
@tonystevenson7967 11 месяцев назад
hpertension hemorrage of the basil ganglia... right leg/foot n arm/wrist.. had no movement.... now have 30-40%... anyone get a full recovery? thank you
@tonystevenson7967
@tonystevenson7967 11 месяцев назад
sorry make that 10-13%
@scottwhite2583
@scottwhite2583 Год назад
Never ends
@CHILDTOON78
@CHILDTOON78 3 месяца назад
my mother had a stroke before 4 months she almost recovered now ,but she feels blood circulation on left side . i want to know why this happens???
@chatelinolivier2187
@chatelinolivier2187 Год назад
Thanks
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
Thank so much!!
@harshitsaini9905
@harshitsaini9905 5 месяцев назад
Hello dr.. i would be glad if you could answer my question.. it would help me a lot.. it is regarding a movie i am writing on mental health. Suppose if someone suffers from aphasia after a stroke so what are the symptoms he will experience while having stroke and is there a chance it can last lifetime?
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 5 месяцев назад
Are you asking what are symptoms when someone is actively having a stroke or symptoms of aphasia after a stroke?
@harshitsaini9905
@harshitsaini9905 5 месяцев назад
I am asking what are the symptoms when someone is actively having a stroke. What are the symptoms that will make him go to the doctor.. and I believe symptoms of aphasia are that person wants to speak but is unable to.. also can aphasia last life time by any chance? Because i want my character to have it lifetime even after trying so many ways to treat it
@colinocampo4925
@colinocampo4925 2 месяца назад
How do I survive from my second stroke, the hospital does not want me to take me seriously after having my first stroke? It’s a tough situation i’m going through.
@jimbrown5552
@jimbrown5552 26 дней назад
I am back playing harmonica with my band after my stroke
@funnytv3544
@funnytv3544 11 месяцев назад
Yung nanay ko po kaka stroke lang nasa bahay lang po anu po pwede gawin at pagkain na pwede sa kanya yung pera kasi natabi ko pang gamot lang ni mama wala ako pang gastos sa lab test 66 years old na po si mama
@highlanderthegreat
@highlanderthegreat 6 месяцев назад
all depends, a nuro dr in florida has been treating stroke patients with EMBREL..even people that had their stroke more than 3 years later with great success.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 6 месяцев назад
I’m glad that they found what worked for them. Always important for you to check with your doctor on what treatments will be most effective for your specific situation.
@highlanderthegreat
@highlanderthegreat 6 месяцев назад
@@PostStrokeOrg P.S...he has been using EMBREL since 2009 and has treated over 3000 storke patients. has had around 75 /85 % success rate...but since it is what they call " off lable " vast majority of nuro drs what even talk about it.. that is a shame since we are all " an experiment of 1 " that is why they are doing designer cancer drug treatments for each individual person... from my understanding , after a stroke there is inflammation and EMBREL helps reduce inflammation in the spinal cord and that inturn some kind of way , they dont know why or how helps signals get back in flow so people can move the arms or legs and stand and sit... just my 2 cents
@garywalling4341
@garywalling4341 11 месяцев назад
How long's a piece of string?
@abigaildemanya2805
@abigaildemanya2805 2 месяца назад
Why the pain in the butt is it a side effect of the stroke and is there any cure
@JohnCooper-dk6jm
@JohnCooper-dk6jm 3 месяца назад
I had a stroke and my brains always foggy ans lite headed and vertigo bad have to hold the floor 🙃 still on medication for dizziness and sickness 😷
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Год назад
🤣Love the thumbnail 😍
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
Thank you!! 😀
@mpampistsotsos3629
@mpampistsotsos3629 10 месяцев назад
How long recovery arm
@sajanninan4520
@sajanninan4520 10 месяцев назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@michaelhodgson9081
@michaelhodgson9081 Месяц назад
@florancebella4366
@florancebella4366 3 месяца назад
Why do i shake uncontrolling
@christiannaguit7618
@christiannaguit7618 Год назад
Recovery ends when one stops
@anthonyg.4761
@anthonyg.4761 8 месяцев назад
Depends on if your hospital was on the ball and you have a good Dr. Neither has been the case for me. Six months and still have not seen a neurologist to even fully assess the damage or what I should do. Hospital did not diagnose me and discharged me the next day. It took weeks to even get a diagnosis. So?
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 8 месяцев назад
It definitely helps when you can get necessary and appropriate care! I'm so sorry you're dealing with this. That sounds incredibly frustrating.
@anthonyg.4761
@anthonyg.4761 8 месяцев назад
@@PostStrokeOrg it has been a nightmare navigating the system for sure. Especially as one who has avoided it most of their life and now needs it to work a little in their favor.
@themartyd
@themartyd Год назад
I wish you were my OT 😊
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
🙂❤️
@govularamesh2734
@govularamesh2734 10 месяцев назад
I have a MCA strock on this March2023 almost six months dan can I expect my wrist and fingers mument back left side.?
@judithgarcia5137
@judithgarcia5137 8 месяцев назад
Parryspinal intercept injection. Dr. Tobinik Boca Raton Florida For stroke recovery
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your comment. I think you're referring to the injection of the drug Etanercept? I highly recommend that anyone considering this reach out to their physician or neurologist do discuss risks vs. benefits, as well as read this article from Flint Rehab on the subject: www.flintrehab.com/etanercept-stroke/#:~:text=For%20the%20treatment%20of%20stroke,drug%20to%20enter%20the%20brain. The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) states that there is insufficient evidence to determine the effectiveness of Etanercept for post-stroke disability.
@jimbrown5552
@jimbrown5552 26 дней назад
My stroke was 13 years ago
@meskeremsimonwake505
@meskeremsimonwake505 10 месяцев назад
Thunk. Yuo
@adelhassannejad4632
@adelhassannejad4632 9 месяцев назад
3:16 it is too bloody frustrating
@lindaguida4074
@lindaguida4074 9 месяцев назад
My brother’s Stroke was massive, he will never recover!
@pruthvichandu9431
@pruthvichandu9431 8 месяцев назад
After recovery from hemorrage can they smoke weed
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 5 месяцев назад
I’d recommend talking with your doctor about that!
@robertt2414
@robertt2414 11 месяцев назад
How long will the tingling be gone. Its been 15 months since I have my stroke. I feel the tinglig on my right hand to arm to my elbow. Is there a therapy to alleviate it? Im taking 200mg Gabapentin 3x a day. Thanks and will appreciate any coments…
@nigelprice3929
@nigelprice3929 10 месяцев назад
Have you asked if you have central post stroke pain ?
@robertt2414
@robertt2414 10 месяцев назад
@@nigelprice3929 I dont have, the right part of my body, hand, arm and foot
@rawan.44412
@rawan.44412 5 месяцев назад
Hello, wishing you all the best in your recovery🙏🏼 can you please update us on how the tingling is now? My father had a stroke 5 months ago and is experiencing tingling and numbness on his right side, will it ever go away?
@jimbrown5552
@jimbrown5552 26 дней назад
I now walk with a stick
@dilwich
@dilwich 4 месяца назад
15 years later and i have had ZERO recovery.
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 4 месяца назад
@dilwich Unfortunately, that is the case for some. I'm sorry to hear this ❤️ Recovery is highly variable person to person.
@HalfWarrior
@HalfWarrior 3 дня назад
As a hemiplegic stroke survivor; I can guarantee you that 98% of this video is wishful thinking. The severity of the brain damage from a stroke is not the same for everyone. Fight through the pain and trauma the best that you can; and don’t abandon your faith in God.
@garysharp8871
@garysharp8871 Год назад
I guarantee nobody will be as strong as. they where before their stroke. We may recover from our stroke, but we will never be ninety percent. It is very hard for me to cut a pizza or open a can, but i eefuse to ask for help. It has been six months and im still independent but its a struggle
@calabriagirl4202
@calabriagirl4202 11 месяцев назад
That’s your journey.. not everyone’s journey is the same🙏♥️
@garysharp8871
@garysharp8871 11 месяцев назад
@calabriagirl4202 That is very true. Strokes affect every person differently. Stroke and heart attacks are the number three cause of death in the United States.
@AJ-cg7zc
@AJ-cg7zc 5 месяцев назад
You did not answer the question. Just like other video, it is more looks like advertisement.
@Tucker2033
@Tucker2033 Год назад
3:31 Great Explainer Video! ❤️‍🩹👍🏻 IMHO, Recovery is up to you! Mindset matters! Be determined, consistent in your effort and remain positive! Your day is full of possibilities
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg Год назад
This is so true! Beautiful words of wisdom. Thank you for sharing ❤️🙂
@lynnjaboma6122
@lynnjaboma6122 Год назад
I got stroke last year June 24,am improving but I can't afford the medication and physiotherapy, I thank God this far he has brought me because he has never left me,sometimes I feel like giving up in life because I can't afford my medication and therapy.
@aakawar
@aakawar 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
@PostStrokeOrg
@PostStrokeOrg 3 месяца назад
@aakawar Thank you SO much for your contribution to Post Stroke!! ❤️
@petersiugwemal
@petersiugwemal 3 месяца назад
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