Aquarium Aphasia
I am amazing thanks to aphasia!
I am amazing thanks to aphasia!
I developed Aphasia following a traumatic brain injury that resulted from a bullet in the head.
My first brain injury was in 1983. I couldn’t talk for 6 months. Then I developed dysarthria. Then after that I had another fall and my speech got worse. I continued to have falls and had to have 2 brain surgeries. Since then I’ve had multiple strokes over the years and had to do a…
Nurse practitioner mental health.
I first had a Stroke 13 yrs ago.Fortunately I was treated rapidly and was lucky to have no lasting effects.Unfortunately just over 3 Months ago I was driving back from a hiking trip with my Girlfriend when I suffered a stroke on the Motorway.Thanks to my Girlfriend quick response she got us to safety.I’d had…
It’s been 5 years since I had a stroke and I was messed up. I was in a coma. He’s yeah when I came out in a coma I had a throat but I said it is. I don’t know what’s so much better than what I was I could talk. I’m fantastic my dramatists…
I developed aphasia after suffering from 3 strokes, thought by doctors to be the result of varicella-zoster (shingles). I am learning how to stand, walk, and talk again. My family had been a great help – and family for me includes my best friend, Little Joe (a Boston terrier)
If I could describe Aphasia in one word, it would be (challenging. February 16, 2012 is a day I would like to forget but I can’t because we live with the challenges every single day! My husband underwent what was to be a routine procedure to clear plaque from his left arteries. He presented fine…