I was 32 and we just got home from family afternoon. Tell me a little bit about what happened to you. It’s a real treat, like I said, to have a listen to somebody who is recovering from a stroke that was quite serious in the brainstem, and then woke up with locked in syndrome and is now on the way to recovery. Now, let’s just get stuck into today’s episode. It does make a massive difference.Īnd it’s obvious to me that people are leaving reviews and giving the show five stars because I’m seeing that the numbers of people downloading and the amount of episodes that are being listened to is increasing nicely and slowly. If you are listening on another platform, it doesn’t matter where you listen, just if you can, that’ll be much appreciated, also very much want to thank the people that have already done that. So as I was saying, if you appreciate this podcast, if you think it makes a massive difference, if you think people should be able to find it easily and access it as they are experiencing the difficulties of stroke recovery, I’d really appreciate if you left a five-star review, you can do that on Apple or pod or your podcast app. But every once in a while, I really get excited to have somebody on the show that wasn’t able to communicate that long ago. So it’s a real trip, just like all my episodes. And Greg Lewis was just somebody that I really appreciated chatting to and was somebody that I really got a kick out of listening to because a little while ago, he had a brainstem stroke he was locked in.Īnd the guy was I wasn’t able to communicate, now he can. I learned a few things about this episode today. And then is back with us to have a conversation about stroke recovery, what it’s taught him and all the things that he’s had to overcome. I mean, this episode today is really all about somebody who’s had a major drama with regards to their stroke, ended up being locked in at the age of 32. There’s nothing better than people who are going through a tough time after stroke, listening to a podcast, about an interview about somebody who has had a bad time from stroke, and is going along in their recovery and getting through the obstacles and overcoming all the challenges and becoming better. And it’ll help newly diagnosed stroke survivors find the show and it could make a massive difference in their recovery. This will help the show rank better on search engines. So if you think the recovery after stroke podcast deserves it, I’d love it if you left the show a five-star review. Recently, Spotify released a new feature that allows people to narrate their favorite shows in the same way that the apple podcast app allows them. Hello, and welcome to another episode of the recovery after stroke podcast. This is the recovery after stroke podcast, with Bill Gasiamis, helping you navigate recovery after stroke. I mean, I had a medical student explained to me that a fall is going from one plane to another and not knowing how you got there.Īnd then a trip is, knowing what you did to make you get on a different plane. Well, it really depends on how you define it. But I don’t know how I’m gonna get back up. But if I’m out in the middle of Walmart’s parking lot, and I stumble and fall, I’m gonna be okay.
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