I was suffering from DYSARTHRIA and left side HEMIPLEGIA as a result of a stroke in 2019. Life as I knew it had changed forever. This is an outline of part of my journey.
Hello, my mother has been hemiplegic for 2 and a half years following a hemorrhagic stroke on the left side she has lost the use of her left hand and walks with difficulty without balance she is 65 years old, can you give me advice just for balance because that she has lost hope for the main. Thank you very much for your videos
I am so sorry to hear about your mother, I can sympathise with the struggles she faces. Advice is hard to give as each rehab journey is different. what got me through the most challenging aspect of my rehab was to stop expecting big improvements and started focussing on small seemingly insignificant yet ongoing improvement. This assisted me to keep a positive mind-set which further helped my rehab. All the best to you and your mother. John The Journey Continues - Life is Good
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 Thank you very much for your answer, it's very kind of you. I just want to know if you can help me or direct me to charities that take care of this disease because where I live there are no good doctors.
@@kawtherdembri8521 unfortunately, Iam in Australia. Any advice that I give is based on my own experience in Sydney Australia. Sorry but I have no information relating to Algeria. I hope you can find the assistance that you deserve.
Prayers
God bless u sir
Great sir.. you are an
Hello, my mother has been hemiplegic for 2 and a half years following a hemorrhagic stroke on the left side she has lost the use of her left hand and walks with difficulty without balance she is 65 years old, can you give me advice just for balance because that she has lost hope for the main. Thank you very much for your videos
I am so sorry to hear about your mother, I can sympathise with the struggles she faces. Advice is hard to give as each rehab journey is different. what got me through the most challenging aspect of my rehab was to stop expecting big improvements and started focussing on small seemingly insignificant yet ongoing improvement. This assisted me to keep a positive mind-set which further helped my rehab. All the best to you and your mother.
John
The Journey Continues - Life is Good
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 Thank you very much for your answer, it's very kind of you. I just want to know if you can help me or direct me to charities that take care of this disease because where I live there are no good doctors.
@@kawtherdembri8521 Where do you live?
@@strokerecovery-rehabjourne1368 in Algéria
@@kawtherdembri8521 unfortunately, Iam in Australia. Any advice that I give is based on my own experience in Sydney Australia. Sorry but I have no information relating to Algeria. I hope you can find the assistance that you deserve.
well done
What is ur age sir
Hi Zerest, I am 57 years old.
Very nice