Good morning, Ma'am Bri. I have in the speech therapy from the UST SLP because that I have the Interns. I want to be back in the law school. Thank you for this, Maam Bri. God bless you.
Hi docter iam very intersting hope as recovery this apasic phase i had being hemmorogic strok 5years before even now i have follow the life of apasic so now i try exersise ur seciation may i have the chance from this blak synderem
I'm so sorry to hear about your stroke and aphasia. It's hard to give advice without knowing you, because every stroke is different. However, the National Aphasia Association website might have some helpful information: aphasia.org/helpful-materials/
work really hard and enjoy doing it like its the most enjoyable thing you have ever done. talk about things you enjoy. if you can make word noises your on your way. no such thing as a time on full recovery for it. it is all on you. remember how hard you wanted to talk when a baby. you need determination like that. listen to your favourite songs with lyrics. try to sing along. everyone is different. keep working on it. enjoy talking. don't stop. don't feel ashamed.
Good morning, Ma'am Bri. I have in the speech therapy from the UST SLP because that I have the Interns. I want to be back in the law school. Thank you for this, Maam Bri. God bless you.
I am in the teletherapy (Zoom) from the island to help the UST SLP.
Yes doctor I need your help
Aphasia can be so frustrating! Sending hugs ❤
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Hi docter iam very intersting hope as recovery this apasic phase i had being hemmorogic strok 5years before even now i have follow the life of apasic so now i try exersise ur seciation may i have the chance from this blak synderem
I'm so sorry to hear about your stroke and aphasia. It's hard to give advice without knowing you, because every stroke is different. However, the National Aphasia Association website might have some helpful information: aphasia.org/helpful-materials/
You well fine ?? Reply me
Brain surgery all problems with speech.
6-12 weeks or more after surgery ???
work really hard and enjoy doing it like its the most enjoyable thing you have ever done. talk about things you enjoy. if you can make word noises your on your way.
no such thing as a time on full recovery for it. it is all on you.
remember how hard you wanted to talk when a baby. you need determination like that.
listen to your favourite songs with lyrics. try to sing along.
everyone is different.
keep working on it. enjoy talking. don't stop. don't feel ashamed.
@@TheBlackCat1337 😍❤️
brain stroke is not able to read or write.
I has Aphasia❤
You are strong! 💪 Sending hugs ❤
I have aphasia it is so sad because I can’t think of what to say