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Webinar: Managing Fatigue Post- Stroke 

Different Strokes UK
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This webinar was recorded live as part of our virtual conference in 2020.
ABOUT WILLIAM
William is a Research Assistant/PhD candidate at the Institute of Neurology, UCL, London. He is a member of the Effort Lab and has been working with Dr Anna Kuppuswamy since November 2016. Throughout his research, he uses a variety of research methods from non-invasive brain stimulation to fMRI and electroencephalography to understand the neural mechanisms that drive chronic pathological fatigue. His work is mainly focused on Post-Stroke Fatigue, which is a very common disabling symptom following a stroke.
William answers questions at the end which were submitted prior to or during the webinar when it was recorded. He also talks about live polls which were held at the time of recording.

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5 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 14   
@bobgilmour3172
@bobgilmour3172 6 месяцев назад
My post-stroke fatigue is a Zombie disease, far beyond mere tiredness - can’t really move, think, function properly - just want to lie in bed.
@wompol7117
@wompol7117 10 месяцев назад
i have to drink a monster lo carb if i have to go out to see family just to get by. good/bad days. mostly bad.
@bobgilmour3172
@bobgilmour3172 6 месяцев назад
Fatigue is my worst, nearly daily phenomenon post (bleeding) stroke.
@bobgilmour3172
@bobgilmour3172 6 месяцев назад
My only symptoms beyond fatigue as a result of my stroke 3 years ago are lack of coordination and occasional dizziness, not depression.
@solraclarkin4375
@solraclarkin4375 5 месяцев назад
Same here. Dizzyness and more conscious of my walking
@wompol7117
@wompol7117 10 месяцев назад
my strike was 3 months ago. i liken it to an infant using so much of its neural capacity to learn/self program that in a short time it just must sleep/nap. they just seem to run out of gas. that is how i am. it is getting better (i used to have to start cooking dinner, nap , then do the second part. it was terrible.
@bobgilmour3172
@bobgilmour3172 6 месяцев назад
My fatigue varies from day to day, can’t explain why. Exercised doesn’t seem to explain it.
@b.k6727
@b.k6727 3 года назад
Fatigue is disturbing me as well very badly. I am 35 year old and had a stroke 1 year ago.
@DifferentStrokesUK
@DifferentStrokesUK 3 года назад
Hi Bilal it can be so difficult to live with fatigue there is some articles on this on our website too www.differentstrokes.co.uk
@Carol-br3bd
@Carol-br3bd 3 года назад
My husband had a Thalemic stroke in 2018 and fatigue is major symptom...he describes it as feeling Wiped...even at rest and prevents increased activity. I watch him sit at the table and he slowly closes his eyes.We have talked about depression and he insist he is not...he has chronic back problems, sleep apnea but doesn't feel the cpap machine helps...his stroke was complicated by enlarge prostate.too....I'm constantly looking at nutritional effects, I wonder if there is problems in gut and bladder issues....labs are reported as normal. Regarding brain...I wonder to myself ....if fatigue happens after hard work ..what is the physiology for that and is that mechanism injured leading to this fatigue without exercise...
@DifferentStrokesUK
@DifferentStrokesUK 3 года назад
This is a great article that may help www.braininjury-explanation.com/consequences/invisible-consequences/neurofatigue
@sophiawong5037
@sophiawong5037 Год назад
Hi Carol, I had a mini stroke in 2/2022 and experiencing exactly the same as the article from Different Strokes says. May I know if your husband is feeling better now? Post stroke fatigue gone? Thanks!
@Carol-br3bd
@Carol-br3bd Год назад
@@sophiawong5037 hello Sophia, thank you for your article...I just saw this note and will surly read the article...My husband has some prostate and urinary problems we are working on otherwise so thankful for any progress that has been made...thanks again and a long healthy joyful life to you
@sophiawong5037
@sophiawong5037 Год назад
Hi Carol, thanks so much for the swift response. I’m crying now with happy tears that there has been some improvements re stroke. Hope your husband’s other health issues will also get better soon. Best wishes