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Originally Posted by pdlamb
Next year? a lot can happen in 18 months. Trying to do more seems to be what differentiates people who succeed at rehab from unfortunate events from those who don't succeed. Adjust your expectations (a wee bit) and keep on pushing!
This. Make this your mantra of sorts. Nobodies stroke experience is the same, but how we take it on from the event has a large amount to do with how we deal, adapt, and to some extent, recover. Don't give up hope; it takes awhile for the brain to "rewire" but it is an amazing organ and has more potential than we even typically tap into. Staying positive and desiring life helps.
Keep us posted dear one. Doug
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