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Age 42 my husband suffered a stroke from disection of his carotid artery five years ago. He sufferes with Aphasia and Apraxia. Each new progress foward becomes a new norm and a new adventure. At times it is exciting and scary.

Age 42 my husband suffered a stroke from disection of his carotid artery five years ago. He sufferes with Aphasia and Apraxia. Each new progress foward becomes a new norm and a new adventure. At times it is exciting and scary.
My husband had a stoke just over 3 years ago and we have been living with aphasia ever since. At
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I went to the University of Illinois and then got my master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania. I created
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I developed Aphasia following a traumatic brain injury that resulted from a bullet in the head.
What is
aphasia?
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What causes
aphasia?
Explore the most common causes of aphasia and how brain changes can lead to communication challenges.
What are symptoms
of aphasia?
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and prevention
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