A stroke can be the most traumatic experience in a person’s life. It not only changes the entire world for an individual all of a sudden but also takes a colossal toll on his or her family members. A major stroke can confine a person to bed for an indefinite period, or even kill him or her due to its consequences. If the stroke is acute, and the individual is still alive, A stroke can be the most traumatic experience in a person’s life. It not only changes the entire world for an individual all of a sudden but also takes a colossal toll on his or her family members. A major stroke can confine a person to bed for an indefinite period, or even kill him or her due to its consequences. If the stroke is acute, and the individual is still alive, the person keeps thinking he or she might die anytime soon. Besides ruminating about things he or she had planned for the future that perhaps will not come to fruition anymore.A person can lose his or her memory, voice, motor skills, languages, swallowing ability, vision, and be under constant pain. And these are some of the consequences of a severe stroke. Unfortunately, somebody who has had a massive stroke and lost his or her voice cannot even express how he or she is feeling deep inside.Read this book to get latest research-based and empirical information about this debilitating disease, find answers to common questions and how to preempt stroke in most situations. Here are some of the topics you will learn from this book about stroke and brain damage: How to identify if you already might have had a silent stroke in the past, like a TIA stroke without you ever realizing it. How to envisage with reasonable accurately whether you are a candidate for an Ischemic stroke or a Hemorrhagic stroke in the future. What symptoms should you be vigilant about to understand that you might be having a stroke right now, and what you need to do promptly to prevent significant brain damage? How a stroke survivor’s mental health and emotional health become issues of major concern and what should be the roles and responsibilities of the family members and caregivers. How to prevent recurrence of a stroke and what precautions the stroke survivor and family members should take. How family members and caregivers can offer the best care and treatment to a stroke patient at home while taking care of their own emotional, physical and mental wellbeing. How to alleviate the patient of any anxiety disorder especially in the presence of friends and strangers and how to prevent the patient from going into a state of depression. What diagnostics tests should be ordered by your doctor and which tests should not be done on a patient as a result of previous medical history and prevent further complications? What are the best ways and techniques for quick stroke recovery so that the patient can get back to a normal routine? Would you like to know more? Scroll to the top of the page, select the “Buy Now” button, and start reading the book immediately. You never know when the information contained in this book might save somebody’s life including “Yours.”
Stroke and Brain Injury Unraveled: Prevention, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Recovery and Rehabilitation of One of the Most Debilitating Maladies You Hope You Never Have in Your Lifetime
A stroke can be the most traumatic experience in a person’s life. It not only changes the entire world for an individual all of a sudden but also takes a colossal toll on his or her family members. A major stroke can confine a person to bed for an indefinite period, or even kill him or her due to its consequences. If the stroke is acute, and the individual is still alive, A stroke can be the most traumatic experience in a person’s life. It not only changes the entire world for an individual all of a sudden but also takes a colossal toll on his or her family members. A major stroke can confine a person to bed for an indefinite period, or even kill him or her due to its consequences. If the stroke is acute, and the individual is still alive, the person keeps thinking he or she might die anytime soon. Besides ruminating about things he or she had planned for the future that perhaps will not come to fruition anymore.A person can lose his or her memory, voice, motor skills, languages, swallowing ability, vision, and be under constant pain. And these are some of the consequences of a severe stroke. Unfortunately, somebody who has had a massive stroke and lost his or her voice cannot even express how he or she is feeling deep inside.Read this book to get latest research-based and empirical information about this debilitating disease, find answers to common questions and how to preempt stroke in most situations. Here are some of the topics you will learn from this book about stroke and brain damage: How to identify if you already might have had a silent stroke in the past, like a TIA stroke without you ever realizing it. How to envisage with reasonable accurately whether you are a candidate for an Ischemic stroke or a Hemorrhagic stroke in the future. What symptoms should you be vigilant about to understand that you might be having a stroke right now, and what you need to do promptly to prevent significant brain damage? How a stroke survivor’s mental health and emotional health become issues of major concern and what should be the roles and responsibilities of the family members and caregivers. How to prevent recurrence of a stroke and what precautions the stroke survivor and family members should take. How family members and caregivers can offer the best care and treatment to a stroke patient at home while taking care of their own emotional, physical and mental wellbeing. How to alleviate the patient of any anxiety disorder especially in the presence of friends and strangers and how to prevent the patient from going into a state of depression. What diagnostics tests should be ordered by your doctor and which tests should not be done on a patient as a result of previous medical history and prevent further complications? What are the best ways and techniques for quick stroke recovery so that the patient can get back to a normal routine? Would you like to know more? Scroll to the top of the page, select the “Buy Now” button, and start reading the book immediately. You never know when the information contained in this book might save somebody’s life including “Yours.”
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Diana Ferguson –
Good start for people who have had no experience or any knowledge of what what's adoring a stroke Great for any lay person who has no knowledge of what happens to a person during and after a stroke Good start for people who have had no experience or any knowledge of what what's adoring a stroke Great for any lay person who has no knowledge of what happens to a person during and after a stroke
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Susan Wade –
Good & helpful read Back in Nov 2 2010 I was going in for my 22nd open heart surgery to have my aorta call replaced well I had a stroke on the table as the age of 44 I could no longer eat, swallow,see, so I couldn't no longer drive I loved to driver too an my equal linden was bad well my stroke was on my brain from I am eating an doing my crafts I do walk not fast tho still can't drive scary tho my parents are in mid70's not doing well an me 51 can't drive them around no more sucks tho but I am t Good & helpful read Back in Nov 2 2010 I was going in for my 22nd open heart surgery to have my aorta call replaced well I had a stroke on the table as the age of 44 I could no longer eat, swallow,see, so I couldn't no longer drive I loved to driver too an my equal linden was bad well my stroke was on my brain from I am eating an doing my crafts I do walk not fast tho still can't drive scary tho my parents are in mid70's not doing well an me 51 can't drive them around no more sucks tho but I am thankful to wake up air in my lungs. God bless ya'll read this spook 10 ⭐I would give
Rachel –
Lots of great information. Easy to understand and to the point
Venka Anderson –
I bought this with hope it would provide answers. I am a stroke survivor, but haven't had proper care. This book profoundly helped me. To educate me as to what waa missing, lacking and ignored. It gave me a footing to ask questions, demand some of defencies be addressed by a physician. I am so thankful I purchased this book. A useful and important resource for survivors and those who are part of that survivors life. You don't know how hard, difficult, emotionally/physically draining it often is. I bought this with hope it would provide answers. I am a stroke survivor, but haven't had proper care. This book profoundly helped me. To educate me as to what waa missing, lacking and ignored. It gave me a footing to ask questions, demand some of defencies be addressed by a physician. I am so thankful I purchased this book. A useful and important resource for survivors and those who are part of that survivors life. You don't know how hard, difficult, emotionally/physically draining it often is.
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