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Monday, December 1, 2014

Woman films 'selfie' video whilst having a stroke, after doctors told he...

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Welcome to my Stroke Thrivers Blog

Dear Fellow Stroke Thrivers *

Over the past few years I have met many wonderful people and their families who have started a new life after stroke. I have heard fascinating and inspiring stories about how they overcame adversity against all odds.

I meet stroke patients at my Peer Support Group in the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute's Community Neuro Rehabilitation Centre (
Rumsey Road) when they are moving towards independence. They have come out of hospital and are beginning to re-engage with their communities,work,families and friends.


One thing that has become evident to me over time, is that there are few means for stroke survivors to access information about stroke issues once they have left the hospital. As we all know, stroke recovery is fluid and changes over time, making ongoing access to the latest information about stroke a real need.

Through this blog I hope to provide one way to obtain information and a means for stroke thrivers to communicate with each other.I encourage you to write about your own experiences and pass along your tips for survival.

This is not a forum for negativity, but one of hope, because we can't undo the past but can do much to reshape the future.

Marilyn

*I first heard the term"Stroke Thrivers" from a wonderful lady Joanna Mackie from The Potential Group in Toronto, whose own mother suffered a stroke. Joanna feels that the oft used phrase "stroke survivors" has a negative connotation.I agree. It's time the whole notion of stroke, devastating though it undoubtedly is, became one of hope for the future and striving for a new normal, instead one of mourning for the past.

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Books I Recommend

  • "Between Hope and Despair: Living After A Stroke" by Rick and Nancy Davis (2009)
  • After A Stroke: 300 Tips For Making Life Easier by Cleo Hutton (2005)
  • Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (Nov 27 2012)
  • Denialism by Michael Specter (2009)
  • Eat Your Way To Happiness by Elizabeth Somer MA (2009)
  • Gabby: A Story of Courage And Hope, by Gabrielle Giffords, Mark Kelly and Jeffrey Zaslow (Nov 15, 2011)
  • Living With Stroke: A Guide for Families [Perfect Paperback] (1999)
  • Manage Your Depression Through Exercise: A Five Week Plan To A Happier, Heathier You by Dr. Jane Baxter (2011)
  • Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life [Hardcover]
  • Most of Me, By Robin Levy (2012)
  • One Hundred Names for Love: Stroke, a Marriage, and the Language of Healing [Hardcover] By Diane Ackerman,(2011)
  • One-Handed in a Two-Handed World (Second Edition) [Spiral-bound] Tommye-K. Mayer (Author), (2007)
  • Proust Was A Neuroscientist by Jonah Lehrer (2008)
  • Self Comes To Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain by Antonio R. Damasio (2012)
  • Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain (2008)
  • The Able Gardener: Overcoming Barriers of Age & Physical Limitations By Kathleen Yeomans R.N.(1993)
  • The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science (James H. Silberman Books) by Norman Doidge (Dec 18, 2007)
  • The Man Who Forgot How to Read: A Memoir Author Howard Engel After-word: Dr. Oliver Sacks
  • The Mind's Eye by Oliver Sacks (2011)
  • The Mind's Eye by Oliver Sacks,(2010)
  • The Tell -Tale Brain, A Neuroscientist's Quest For What Makes Us Human by V.S. Ramachandran (2011)
  • The Woman Who Changed Her Brain : and Other Inspiring Stories of Pioneering Brain Transformation By Barbara Arrowsmith-Young and Norman Doidge (2012)
  • The Woman Who Changed Her Name by Barbara Arrowsmith-Young (2012)
  • Who’s in Charge: Free Will and the Science of the Brain By Michael S. Gazzaniga (2011)

Miscellaneous

  • A Caregiver's Guide to Stroke Recovery
  • Walk With Buggies
  • Walk With Wheelchairs
  • Wise Geek Website
  • KK* CoolTools
  • Google Reader
  • Ravelry (knittingsite)
  • Crochetville
  • Dynamic-Living
  • Garden Furniture For The Disabled
  • Able Gardener-British Gardening Supplies
  • Thrive for Disabled Gardeners
  • Lee Valley Tools
  • Gardeners Supply Company

Medical Retail Links

  • AJ Hart Group/ Hart Mobility
  • Dycem
  • Dynamic-Living
  • Saebo
  • Sammons Preston Catalogue
  • The Wright Stuff-Adaptive Daily Living Aids

News and Events

  • AFib: When Stroke Strikes
  • Caroline Casey: Looking Past Limits
  • CBC -The Current-Caregivers Part Two
  • CBC's The Doc Zone:Where Did I Put My Memory?
  • Did Reporter have Stroke on Air?
  • Kirk Douglas at the Oscars
  • National Strike Association Virtual Conference
  • Nearly All Strokes Are Preventable
  • Stages of Recovery of Hand Muscle Control After a Stroke
  • The Flip Side of Placebos
  • The You Docs
  • Tony Melendez sings Let It Be
  • Toront Public Health Listing of Flu Clinics
  • Why Patients Need A Say in Their Health Care

Links to Stroke Organizations

  • American Heart Association
  • Canadian Cardivascular Society
  • Heart and Stroke Foundation
  • Life After a Stroke
  • Patients' Association of Canada
  • Stroke Recovery Canada
  • Stroke Survivors Association Of Ottawa
  • Tha Canadian Stroke Network
  • The American National Stroke Association
  • The Seniors Association Kingston Region
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