Two Year Survivor

I had a stroke almost two years ago. I was in the hospital for two weeks. One week at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Somerville and another week at the Princeton Hospital. I could not talk for 2 weeks and then slowly a word or two came back. I have seen three speech therapists. My favorite was at the VA . She did a combination of tests and questioning. I enjoyed it and I made progress. I am going back to see her.

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