Very motivating. Well done, you put in the work, and the results are there for all to see. I’m 7 years post stroke and can’t walk without a walking aid, left sided hemiparesis
KEN, NEVER GIVE UP TRYING. Your hard work will be rewarded. I celebrate the Japanese term KAIZEN - small, seemingly insignificant yet ongoing improvement
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 Thanks for sharing it's very inspiring. I'm 7 months post-stroke, and can basically waddle behind a rollator. I'm aspiring to be where you are.
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 I'm from the US. I had OT and PT a few times. I think I reached my ceiling for my type of stroke which was caused by an AVM rupture in the frontal lobe.
Awesome sir. Inspiring I had stroke in oct 2023, after seeing your video got hope. Any way to get more tips from you and share my current state with you?
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 Thanks for responding, from your journey I see the hardwork u hv put in and support from your family n doctors. Am from Bangalore,India.around 50 years ,I had a thalamic bleed on the right brain which affected my left limbs. Current state able to walk short distance without stick but have difficult in balance,I cannot put force or pressure on left leg n lift right leg up in air, this am practising staircase to get this balance ,am able to climb up and down with little support. Gait velocity is 1.7km/hr and the doc says it shd be minimum of 4-5km/hr to cross road ...how to achieve this speed? Left hand having lot of stiffness trying hard to keep small food boxes in kitchen shelf washing small cups to get finger grip. It pains a lot when I lift near 180 degrees
Showing full suport my same friends stroke sorvivor i have post stroke febuary 17,2021 hemo my new friends...stay strong friend in fighting in life to the stroke sorvivor
Gary, I am in Australia. Never compare your rehab development with anyone else. Keep on making and achieving small goals. Before you know it, huge goals are achieved. Good lick.
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 Yeah that's all well ang good, if you have a support network......I'm stuck on my own. I'ts human nature to compare oneself to others no matter the predicament/circumstances/infliction. How massive/what type was your stroke incedently?
Hi Gary, my stroke was Ischemic Stroke - a blood clot. I had paralysis down the left hand side of the body and I had slurred speech. I agree, I have a good support network. I was very fortunate the i ended up meeting a brilliant Exercise Physiologist who has guided my rehab - still does. Are there no support networks in the Uk that you can access?
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 There's the 'Stroke Association' 2 years in and I'm still trying to work out what they actually do. Everyone you try and get help from just passes the baton to someone else and consequently nothing happens. Pretty dismal really however, that's the case with most things here these days. Every ones so busy arguing, procrastinating and dishing out rhetoric there's no time/money for anything else.
@@garywalling4341 Hi Gary, Where about's are you in the UK? I am based in Cannock, Staffordshire, To use the lingo i am 5.5 years post stroke :-) I have not fully recovered, but I'm not in too bad shape. Not much in my area, so I have travelled about and tried quite a few things. I've got a few ideas on things to help and am motivated to help others. I'd be very happy to meetup and share ideas. I am prepared to travel to you if i can get travel + accommodation setup to suit me or even just do a virtual meetup if that will be the best way. If you can let me know roughly what area you live for now, that will give me something to think about and we can work out details at a later time. No worries if you don't fancy it.
Hi mam or sir my husband's had a stroke one year back is arm means wrist is always down not work properly please I want talk to your center please replay me
Hello, we are not a professional centre, just a stroke survivor who is sharing the exercise video which has helped me. I wish your husband great recovery.
Crushing the game my guy.
Very motivating. Well done, you put in the work, and the results are there for all to see. I’m 7 years post stroke and can’t walk without a walking aid, left sided hemiparesis
KEN, NEVER GIVE UP TRYING. Your hard work will be rewarded. I celebrate the Japanese term KAIZEN - small, seemingly insignificant yet ongoing improvement
Well done. I admire your will and determination.
Never stop trying! Awesome job.
awesome. Very encouraging. Congrats
Thank you so much - a very long journey but very happy.
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 Thanks for sharing it's very inspiring. I'm 7 months post-stroke, and can basically waddle behind a rollator. I'm aspiring to be where you are.
Brilliant. Very well done Sir.
Thank you Steve - it has been a long journey.....still ongoing:)
I'm happy for those that recover. I'm still without arm function almost 2 years later.
Hi, what country are you from? What type of rehab have yoi been undertaking?
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 I'm from the US. I had OT and PT a few times. I think I reached my ceiling for my type of stroke which was caused by an AVM rupture in the frontal lobe.
I was so amazed sir ,good job 🎉
Thank you but I am nothing amazing, just a stroke survivor focussing on my ongoing improvement. Tomorrow is always a better day :(
well done. You are my hero
Awesome sir. Inspiring I had stroke in oct 2023, after seeing your video got hope. Any way to get more tips from you and share my current state with you?
Great to hear that I can help. How is you recovery going?
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368
Thanks for responding, from your journey I see the hardwork u hv put in and support from your family n doctors. Am from Bangalore,India.around 50 years ,I had a thalamic bleed on the right brain which affected my left limbs. Current state able to walk short distance without stick but have difficult in balance,I cannot put force or pressure on left leg n lift right leg up in air, this am practising staircase to get this balance ,am able to climb up and down with little support. Gait velocity is 1.7km/hr and the doc says it shd be minimum of 4-5km/hr to cross road ...how to achieve this speed?
Left hand having lot of stiffness trying hard to keep small food boxes in kitchen shelf washing small cups to get finger grip. It pains a lot when I lift near 180 degrees
Awsome
All the best
Never say I can’t
All the best everyone
100% CORRECT:) CELEBRATE KAIZEN - small, seemingly insignificant yet ongoing improvement
wow thx i had a stroke in oct lost my left leg and arm was very active very frustrating
Hi Eliza, I hope things are going well for you now. FRUSTRATION is the feeling that I experience the most since my stroke. Best wishes, John
You improved a lot! 👍😊
Very inspirational 😅
Thanks
Gd exercise thank u...
Cheers, Alexander
Wow
Thank you
4yrs post hemorrhagic stroke.. left side paralysis, need aid for walking
Hi Lori, What movement do you currently have on the left side of the body? Where are you located?
Showing full suport my same friends stroke sorvivor i have post stroke febuary 17,2021 hemo my new friends...stay strong friend in fighting in life to the stroke sorvivor
How is your rehab going?
Kacsaat terapi yapiyorsunuz
Am 23 months post stroke however, not nearly as good as you but, had no physio for over a year, Are you in the UK?
Gary, I am in Australia. Never compare your rehab development with anyone else. Keep on making and achieving small goals. Before you know it, huge goals are achieved. Good lick.
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 Yeah that's all well ang good, if you have a support network......I'm stuck on my own. I'ts human nature to compare oneself to others no matter the predicament/circumstances/infliction. How massive/what type was your stroke incedently?
Hi Gary, my stroke was Ischemic Stroke - a blood clot.
I had paralysis down the left hand side of the body and I had slurred speech. I agree, I have a good support network. I was very fortunate the i ended up meeting a brilliant Exercise Physiologist who has guided my rehab - still does.
Are there no support networks in the Uk that you can access?
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 There's the 'Stroke Association' 2 years in and I'm still trying to work out what they actually do. Everyone you try and get help from just passes the baton to someone else and consequently nothing happens. Pretty dismal really however, that's the case with most things here these days. Every ones so busy arguing, procrastinating and dishing out rhetoric there's no time/money for anything else.
@@garywalling4341 Hi Gary, Where about's are you in the UK? I am based in Cannock, Staffordshire, To use the lingo i am 5.5 years post stroke :-) I have not fully recovered, but I'm not in too bad shape. Not much in my area, so I have travelled about and tried quite a few things. I've got a few ideas on things to help and am motivated to help others. I'd be very happy to meetup and share ideas. I am prepared to travel to you if i can get travel + accommodation setup to suit me or even just do a virtual meetup if that will be the best way. If you can let me know roughly what area you live for now, that will give me something to think about and we can work out details at a later time. No worries if you don't fancy it.
Sergio 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍀🍀🍀🍀👍
Thank you, Sergio
❤
Hi mam or sir my husband's had a stroke one year back is arm means wrist is always down not work properly please I want talk to your center please replay me
Hello, we are not a professional centre, just a stroke survivor who is sharing the exercise video which has helped me. I wish your husband great recovery.