I had a stroke July 2024. Left side of my body needs improvment. I pray to Jesus Christ for healing me completely. I also do my best to train my body to learn …like walking normaly … hand movement must improve and strenght . This video was great giving hope! Thank you!
@ronmclendon8777 Жыл бұрын
I have had 7 strokes I'm still walking and talking I was very strong before my first I'm still strong. I just have no balance so I use a walker. I live at home alone and keep my home clean, cook my meals, and exercise. I also have an amazing healing factor. i've been a Diabetic for 21 years i heal like I'm not a diabetic at all, and have no signs of neuropathy. I consider myself blessed by God.
@doodeedah1 Жыл бұрын
BLESSED IN THE BLOOD OF JESUS
@debraoldham5927 Жыл бұрын
6:08 I had a stroke and ended up with left arm and hand paralyzed not getting any better after 6months thank God I'm still alive but don't want to live the rest of my life like this
@doodeedah1 Жыл бұрын
@@debraoldham5927 I AGREE!!!!!!I'M all paralyzed and I have no desire to live like this. But when I say anything like that I'm a horrible personF*** it!!!!!!!!!! I am totally ok with being dead at this point
@neliasender9952 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. You are a strong example and very encouraging to me l will keep you in my prayers ❤
@saltimeinvestment Жыл бұрын
I have been with brain stroke all most 4 years, under of treatment by the Doctor whom treated me was very shock the way I get recover and moving. I have to go and see him after six months. I am still in pain expecially on the right side. By faith God did miracle in my life. I know the way I have been suffered and the way I am today.
@FlipFIicks9 ай бұрын
Good video. My mom just recently had a stroke and I’d do anything to make sure she doesn’t have another one
@coleminor3460 Жыл бұрын
I'm hoping to use information here to heal my grandmother. Her stroke was in a bad spot, basal ganglia. The hospital denied she ever had a stroke under their care and diagnosed her with dementia. During a later visit a brain scan showed i was right and she did have a stroke. Grandma lives with my wife and i and requires round the clock care. We have to feed her and change her diapers and clean her, ect.. she alsobhas ESRD and CHF so saving her is not possible, she just turned 84 in February 😢. Im hoping to buy her a little more time and maybe get some quality of life back via brain recovery. Please pray for my grandmother and our family. Her name is Virginia and she is very loved. Tha k you for this video, i subscribed to your channel.
@Work-OrientedNeurorehab Жыл бұрын
Dear Cole, Thank you for sharing your story. Certainly, prayers coming your way to sustain you and your wife and your beloved Virginia. She is so blessed to have your love and care.
@etherealmeals7 ай бұрын
God bless you and your wife for your kindness and love for ypur grandmother. I will be praying for her and wil pass the prayer request to our prayer team. I also had a stroke in 2021 but I'm only 57 years ild but it left me withdisabilities. I am also blessed to have a loving family, my sons and my husband. Despite a year of intensive rehabilitation in a rehab center, I have not cemetery recovered but I'm just happy and thankful to God that I still have my cognitive abilities intact and was able to recover eating and speaking abilities after intensive training. I remain positive, gratefuland full of faith that I will still fully recover. That's why I understand your challenges but also fully appreciate your love and sacrifice. I took care of my grandmother and grandparents who Also suffered stroke. God bless you in your endeavors and that God will give ypu the ability to create wealth to cover not just your daily expenses but to find newer medical treatments for stroke. God bless you, grandma and your wife
@danigonterman91415 ай бұрын
🙏
@lynnnina38782 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@ashsundАй бұрын
@@coleminor3460 I wish you and your family all the love in the world ❤️
@carol_clarey8 ай бұрын
I was 34yrs old my name is jashmi5months before I was affected by stroke and my left side was fully paralyzed kindly pray for my recovery
@danigonterman91415 ай бұрын
🙏
@Hartleymolly5 ай бұрын
How are you now?
@mariettafrancisco58584 ай бұрын
Trust the Lord
@ramonitoabapo7244 ай бұрын
I have been stroked too like your s but since your left side been affected or paralyzed it means your right side brain has may spot damage but don't u worry Cuz. recovery may come after few months or years, unlike opposit side may be needed long terms of recovery. For my experienced otherwise was only 6 months to one year recovery period, now I am fine very fine after a series of several therapies during months of massage 'till now...!
@AkoChakma-np9ln2 ай бұрын
Praying for you bro
@ashsund9 ай бұрын
I had an ischaemic stroke around dec 2023. Watching your video gives me confidence and the ability to to recover fully. I did stutter a few words and my handwriting and vision were affected initially but I can see improvements. Trying to get back to normal and change the way I view things a little, becoming a an even better person. Thank you for inspiring me❤
@Jay-uo1sn9 ай бұрын
Did you get scared? I’m 27 and just had one now I’m having difficulty with my left leg
@GrethelineBalabat-po4bt7 ай бұрын
Did you undergo surgery.?
@joyasahal5573Ай бұрын
Can you please help me knowing how did your memory and vision has revived? Did you lost your vision during that time? My brother recently had stroke n he is still unable to understand or recognize things n people
@ashsundАй бұрын
@@Jay-uo1sn yes I was very afraid. I didn’t know what life had in store for me. I know it’s hard but you have to believe in yourself and those who care about you. Never give up🙏🏽
@ashsundАй бұрын
@@joyasahal5573 my memory has improved a little I’m 90% there. My vision is ok I’ve had my eye sight checked and it’s fine. I don’t have anymore dizzy spells . My writing hasn’t improved though. Stay positive and look forward, I know at first everything can get you down but believe in yourself 👍🏽
@ryanwdavies16 ай бұрын
I received healing prayer recently and feel my recovery has improved ❤
@davidlo1688885 ай бұрын
God's mercy nano-medication that's based on God created man out of an extract of clay from ground cures central pontine hemorrhagic stroke as well as SAH (subarachnoid hemorrhage) patients already. Taiwan's medical society is more than shocked. All glory belongs to God !
@babiryeroy8142 ай бұрын
How can I get it too
@CreativeThinking522 жыл бұрын
I'm the sole provider for my husband. My husband had a massive stroke. He is a combat veteran and I'm a veteran. I will not leave my husband. Thank you so much for sharing this informative video. God bless. 🙏
@browneye19682 жыл бұрын
God bless this doctor, your husband and my younger sister. My younger sister just got a Stroke recently and she can't move her right arm and right leg anymore. I hope she could recover
@lenmatheson2 жыл бұрын
Dear Creative. How are you doing, and how is your husband coming along? The Uniformed Services University for Health Sciences is doing some great things with their research to help Service Members and Veterans. Make sure that you get yourself fully engaged with the VA to be able to know about new treatments and strategies that have been shown to be helpful. Be sure to encourage others; we all need to hear that somebody's thinking about us.
@CreativeThinking522 жыл бұрын
@@lenmatheson My husband has his bad and good days. I would trade places in a heartbeat. We have been married for 27 years. Thanks for your kindness. Please keep us in your prayers.🙏 ❤
@henryhawkins1194 Жыл бұрын
First, my thanks to you and your husband for your service to our country. And secondly thank you for staying by his side. I had an Ischemic Stroke on Xmas day 2022, and am in recovery. It's very hard and sometimes I get lonely and want to give up. Instead I keep pushing and exercising even though I'm not seeing any progress right now. Let him know that he is not alone, we are in this together. And never give up.
@gulban7092 Жыл бұрын
@@henryhawkins1194I am new to this. I feel so alone too.
@lsnider59 Жыл бұрын
3 month anniversary coming up on my stroke, brain fog is the worst and some cognitive issues, I read it and make mistakes, I was always known for attention to detail and now, it can be frustrating I didn't read the direction correct. God's been with me all the way on this
@carmella88 Жыл бұрын
How severe was your stroke
@lsnider59 Жыл бұрын
@@carmella88 I didn’t think it was severe actually thought it was a TIA, because it was only my speech- I couldn’t say certain words and it made my BP go really high (not normal). However when I was looking at the MRI and told it was a perfect bullseye on speech I got the impression it was more serious than I thought.
@kayemcgill855910 күн бұрын
I have had 3 strokes and am getting stronger every day. I do have tremendous faith. I am walking and have had speech therapy for 6 month. Some days are difficult. I am able to drive to the store and church. My faith is in my mind the only reason that I am still here.❤️🙏🏻
@annalizacorro66526 жыл бұрын
I am stroke patient. And I am glad you told us there is still hope. thank you.
@thelmabukikun14855 жыл бұрын
Do not give up hope..there are endless possibilities therefore we must not limit our beliefs because we are told that recovery is limited. We have the power to create our own realities. I understand that stroke is a condition that is so difficult. I know because i have a friend who confides in me. The reason why i stumble across this video is because i have been gathering information about stroke recovery. Be there to support my friend in is recovery and to always remind him not to give up. If you need someone to talk to, you can contact me.
@lenmatheson2 жыл бұрын
Dear Analiza; what a beautiful name! Yes, there is always hope and I hope that you keep looking for it. Please get back in touch and let us know how you're doing.
@franciscoballesteros205911 ай бұрын
Take malungay powder ( MORINGA POWDER ) daily. Please drink 1 tsp. of moringa powder for 1 week then 2 tsp. after 2nd weeks or more for complete basic nutrients in your body and cleaned the arteries together with morning or noontime sunshine for at least 30 minutes of vitamin d3 and keep walking that is the only effective way proven natural solution for stroke patients and diabetes ( NOTHING ELSE ) including cancer and can reverse these kind of diseases and cure 300 kinds of illnesses and it was already a scientific study since ancient times and that is your lifetime natural maintenance daily and it will take time to cleaned all the blood vessel in our body. IN THE NAME OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST PLEASE HELP AND HEAL US.
@sylviaadjei38995 ай бұрын
@@thelmabukikun1485how do l talk to u
@rinaramirez5729 Жыл бұрын
I have faith in God
@stevenlengyel97016 ай бұрын
I found your video just as I was losing hope, I did however find Jesus after my stroke, with is very good, God is good always, He uses bad things for the good ❤️
@mayasivanpillai30903 жыл бұрын
My husband,49yrs had stroke due to brain TB 6 yrs ago.he had right side paralaysed .right hand,right leg,left leg,hearing,talking etc to be healed totally..i believe in Christ since7 yrs.he hadn't belief in Jesus yet.i wish he had recovered soon spiritually and physically in Jesus name Amen
@fardowsaabdikassim18083 жыл бұрын
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@carmella88 Жыл бұрын
How is ur husband
@اميرةالاحلام-ي8ض5 ай бұрын
هناك رب هو الذي خلق اليسوع لو اسلمتي ودخلت في دين الاسلام كان الافضل و كان الشفاء من اللّٰه الواحد الاحد الفرد الصمد الذي لم يلد و لم يولد .
@ramonitoabapo724Ай бұрын
How is he today? Bcoz me too at age 48 had been experiencing hb stroke noting my rigth brain affected incorrige me to find ways and able to move my right leg, right shoulder and arm & even my fingers in faith! Gradual move with random experience I made to my self and thank God I'm fully recovered after 2 to 3 years.
@jjbasilis32805 жыл бұрын
just had a stroke a month, ago the funny thing is that im a physical therapist worked w/ many stroke pts through the years at least ican walk some even w/ o cane& my speech memory & cognition are intact this is avery challenging condition especially cfor someone who loves outdoors & adventures what gives me hope is my fiance who continues to support me showing kindness & understanding
@EpicRehab5 жыл бұрын
Dear JJ, Thank you for your comment. Please join the conversation below and encourage others with "just right challenges", especially when they can share those with other people. As I mention below and in my book, our brains were designed for relationships. Our brains actually perform much better when we share activities with each other; neuroplasticity is stimulated and recovery is accelerated. So, keep up the good work and be sure that you're doing as much as you can to participate with others! Dr. Matheson
@arvindsharma-fw4ej4 жыл бұрын
I had stroke last 2 month movment properly memory prblm How long it come better pls pls reply
@worthy19595 жыл бұрын
I am a volunteer at a stroke clinic. This is very informative. Thank you for sharing the love of God. Praise you Jesus 🙏
@lenmatheson5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Lavina. I'm glad that you found it informative. Are there other videos on the Faithful Brain Counseling channel that are helpful to you in your volunteer work?
@doodeedah1 Жыл бұрын
Fuck god,and FUCK JESUS! I WANNA DIE!
@etherealmeals6 ай бұрын
I had a massive debilitating stroke in 2021 and after a year and a half of intensive rehabilitation I still am left with disabilities and was told they are permanent. I don't believe that. Zi believe God will heal me. I can eat and speak now and I continue to exercose daily hoping to fully recover. It is hard. Some days, I feel discouraged specially when I don't get so much support anymore coz it has been 3 years and my improvements are very very slow. I continue to be the coach of my life and keep motivating myself and believing in God’s power to prrform miracles. Please pray for me.
Simply fantastic video. All stroke patients should watch it not just once by several times. If 5% of the remaining functioning brain can help the Professor described in this video, to regain full brain function, it brings so much hope to ALL stroke victims.
@lenmatheson2 ай бұрын
Thanks, Eddie! This really works, and it takes work!
@joellevalente2673 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video...As a Stroke Survivor, paralyzed on the left side, this video was very informative and helpful to me...:)
@doodeedah1 Жыл бұрын
Joelle, I've been paralyzed on the left side. Was wondering if there was a way to contact. Would like to hear how recovery on left side has been going. Thank you
@lenmatheson2 жыл бұрын
Hello Anthony! It's good to hear from you. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Let's both do what we can to keep encouraging others to pick themselves up off the floor and move forward into a brighter tomorrow. Please keep me posted and let me know if your progress.
@accordionchick Жыл бұрын
I had a stroke a few days ago, right now this information is beyond overwhelming to me. Ill have to save this video and try it again in a few days
@susana9967 Жыл бұрын
Existe un fármaco Renacent se usa con éxito en la etapa aguda ojalá en el primer mes .Infórmate y habla con tu neurocirujano. Conocí un paciente que mejoro maravillosamente el daño. Hazlo
@wbmstr245 жыл бұрын
this is fantastic, im recovering from an ischemic stroke....and my faith is strong, im doing my own rehab via neuroplasticity...but, i m disapponted in the tone that this sort of thing is something to be undertaken for folks like me, who now, due to the stroke, not having an income, nor being able to get any sort of disability.....i have to go back to work, drive a car a fair distance, and try to work in my old job in the financial world. and it takes a lotta brain power to do it, im not too happy about having to go back so early....other than that...this is inspirational....thank you.
@EpicRehab5 жыл бұрын
Hello Frank, thanks for writing in. I'm delighted that you found this video helpful. In addition to my book and the book by Jill Taylor, take a look at The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge. I recommend all three of our books as helpful. You say that your faith is strong; I'm delighted to hear that and I want to be sure that you are participating in a faith community of some sort. As you have heard me say, our relationships are crucial for healthy brain development. This is doubly so for your stroke recovery. So, participate in church or synagogue or temple or mosque; anywhere that you can find people who have an active spiritual life. I'm convinced that spirituality is a crucial aid to recovery. I'm a Christian, but I find that any sincere spirituality in which one is seeking a higher purpose and trying to fit their stroke experience within a larger reality is helpful.
@faithfulbraincounseling5455 жыл бұрын
Hello Frank, thanks for writing. I'm glad that you are on the road to recovery and I want to do what I can do encourage you. Remember that you have ADA protections available to you that can help you transition at work gradually up to your preinjury level of work demands. It takes time and patience, but working with a good doctor and therapist really can get you back to where you want to be. Keep this in mind: Recovery is not a straight line trajectory, it's a corkscrew. Sometimes you are up and sometimes you are down, but if you look back over the past few weeks and months, you'll notice that today's down is probably higher than your earlier ups. I hope that makes sense to you. Please keep us posted.
@russeljondonero22834 жыл бұрын
I'm a stroke patient and I am inspired with this video, now I am positive that I can fully recover and to have a normal life.
@harrisn36933 жыл бұрын
How are you now?
@xavierprabhu56342 жыл бұрын
Eben im a stroke patient
@ryanbarroga7384 Жыл бұрын
How's your recovery did u recover 100%?
@ryanbarroga7384 Жыл бұрын
@@xavierprabhu5634 how's your recovery did you get 100% recovery?
@debraoldham5927 Жыл бұрын
Have not made a 100 percent recovery
@gutzbramah7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I got a stroke two years ago, paralysing my left side. I can still speak, read and write, which I am incredibly thankful for. I see in your video that the family is very important for the stroke rehab. Unfortunately my wife left me after I got the stroke, I am an only child and both my parents are gone. So I am pretty alone...And I am not particularly christian. I tend to 'stumble over' old pictures and other memories from my life, which tend to make me sad and worried hate I'll never get back that life. I have had some progress the last two years, but am still FAR away from where I want to be. I can clench my left hand with some strength, but still can't extend the fingers. This makes me very nervous, as without extension, I can't really open my hand to grab anything... I am trying anything... I used to be a film maker and musician, playing guitar, drums and piano, anodising and write songs.In addition to this, I had bought a farm inSweden, was renovating this and had just started to grow vegetables. I am so afraid I will never be able to get back to that life again. I also wrote very fast with both hands and the touch system. What I am writing now is done with some fingers on my right hand... I lived in Sweden when I got the stroke, and at the hospital there I met a man who was very religious/ christian and that wanted to pray for me, and I said 'sure'. At the time I had a lot of pain in the shoulder due to it being subluxated. I of course was also paralysed in my left side, but he chose to focus mostly on the pain, commanding and demanding from Jesus that he take away my pain, etc. Now, two years later the pain is so to say completely gone with only a hint now and then when I try to lift the arm. I just thought that maybe his prayer had an effect...? At least on the pain in that case, but unfortunately not much on the functionality. but due to the pain being virtually gone, I have started to consider going to a church of some sorts here in Oslo, Norway, where i live now and ask someone there to pray for me... what do you think...?
@JessieJansen617 жыл бұрын
Harald Sandø I've had two strokes.. And going to church is your best option... feeling like you do is normal because of the stroke.. It's really depressing to adjust to your new life.. I had no choice but accept Jesus in my life.. Faith works wonders... You can mail me if you would like to talk some more.. Your case is a bit more difficult cos you have no moral support.. From what I gathered in your comment.. But going to church.. is a very good option.. it means you get to socialize more.. we can also start a pen-pal friendship.lol.. my email is jansenjasmiena@gmail.com
@Iam-me7 жыл бұрын
Harald Sandø ur strory almost same like mine. Im in New York. Im stroke 7 months ago. 2 months ago my hub left me. My post stroke is no good. I live alone in this country. Nobody else unless my kids.
@JustMe-db3ob7 жыл бұрын
Harald Sandø I already prayed for you.
@m.s.i.kperera75546 жыл бұрын
Harald Sandø i
@EileenMorr5 жыл бұрын
I understand, Harald. We have a lot in common. Most of my family has passed on and having someone to love you is so very important to recover. Please let me know if you want to chat.
@Edecentfella7 жыл бұрын
I am very thankful for this video! I felt like you were telling my story, because I believe I will recover! And I am recovering very successfully. 1year and 8month ago I had a severe brain injury. Sharp, 10cm long icepick went into my brain. My whole right side of my body was completely paralyzed and numb! Speech was also gone... since then I am recovering very good, despite what doctors told me. Even after doctors kept telling me i still believed i will recover, and I am, thanks Allah(God), my mom, my therapists! And thank YOU doctor for this wonderful video! I wish you the best!
@adalin22767 жыл бұрын
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@adalin22767 жыл бұрын
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@faithfulbraincounseling5455 жыл бұрын
Dear Kasianov. Wow! Your story reminds me of the young man I call "Peter" in chapter 1 of my book who got stabbed in the right brain during a gang fight at age 15. I'm glad that you have a strong faith and encourage you to continue working on that. Praise be to God for your recovery!
@davidlo1688884 жыл бұрын
You won't get full recovery without Allah (God) mercy. Allah created man from an extract of clay. ================================= I can tell you for sure that if your endogenous adult stem cells can't be triggered for regeneration, you won't get full recovery. This video can't do anything for endogenous adult stem cells. Stem cell therapy is to help those endogenous adult stem cells to clear away inhibitory molecules so that its regenerative potentials can be triggered for regeneration. What's definition of ' an extract of clay '? Without Allah (God) guidance, nobody knows. Nano-medication is based on an extract of clay. During past five decades, USA, Russia, France and Germany have made great efforts to unravel an extract of clay for nano-medication unsuccessfully. Your therapists are nothing, compared to Allah (God). Only nano-medication can help you get cured.
@Edecentfella4 жыл бұрын
羅積康 Thanks for reply! But can you tell me what Nano-medication is? How do I get it?
@marcjennings21575 жыл бұрын
I've had a stroke at the age of 10,now I'm 60 and still festinated.
@mrscotajr47682 жыл бұрын
Praying for you
@indaylidoy35515 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video ...AMEN!!! That you sir is a science major that believes and have faith in GOD and the scriptures. I am a Stroke Survivor :) Still getting well ...
@faithfulbraincounseling5455 жыл бұрын
Neuroscience led me to my faith. The unmistakable fingerprints of God are all over our brains!
@faithfulbraincounseling5455 жыл бұрын
Keep working on your recovery and never give up! Please share with us your progress.
@indaylidoy35515 жыл бұрын
@@faithfulbraincounseling545 the many MIRACLES OF GOD :)
@indaylidoy35515 жыл бұрын
@@faithfulbraincounseling545 yes, I will share sir :) if you know how GOD's HANDS worked on my stroke, your FAITH would be much stronger than before. GOD bless you and your mission to help stroke patients like me :)
@lenmatheson2 жыл бұрын
Deat Inday, you're very welcome! Can you give all of us an update about how you're doing? I hope that you're still getting well and would really appreciate an update from you.
@ginapatle5148 Жыл бұрын
This post has been so useful and helpful as we are dealing with a friend who has had a fall and has to pay for medical expenses, but the family are unable to afford the operation at a cost of £8500 so now looking for a natural alternative And the story has been so inspiring, especially the faith part. Thank you so much. 🙏😇
@franciscoballesteros205911 ай бұрын
Take malungay powder ( MORINGA POWDER ) daily. Please drink 1 tsp. of moringa powder for 1 week then 2 tsp. after 2nd weeks or more for complete basic nutrients in your body and cleaned the arteries together with morning or noontime sunshine for at least 30 minutes of vitamin d3 and keep walking that is the only effective way proven natural solution for stroke patients and diabetes ( NOTHING ELSE ) including cancer and can reverse these kind of diseases and cure 300 kinds of illnesses and it was already a scientific study since ancient times and that is your lifetime natural maintenance daily and it will take time to cleaned all the blood vessel in our body. IN THE NAME OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST PLEASE HELP AND HEAL US.
@ayanmohamed46042 жыл бұрын
My grandmother had massive stroke Sunday morning while she was in covid unit. We were not able to see her so when I called them 5 am to check up on her they pretended like she had the stroke 15 minutes before I called what a lie then immediately went to the hospital and demand to get out of the covid unit so why did the doctor in the covid unit decided to put my grandmother in comfort care and told us she is 92 and she will die less than an hour after 4 days she still fighting and I refuse to put her in comfort care so since Wednesday she started getting treatment like IV fluid and antibiotic. She is getting CT scan and MRI done today. I will not give up on my grandmother and I will fight for her until she comes out of coma
@st3t5 ай бұрын
How is your grandmother.. 5 days ago my grandma also had a stroke... she is not speaking and eating anything. Her right side is not working.. her heart is so weak..
@anthonycarney78492 жыл бұрын
It was great to listen to u I had a mojor stroke 10years ago and I lost my left side and I was left handed my faith has grow a lot it was very low living in Northern Ireland and every 6 clock all I seen where funerals I prayed for peace ever nite when I had my stroke I went to Lourdes. And I came home with my faith stronger than I went with stroke after treatment in my part of the world is bad but I am a fighter I look forward to watching u to c if I can get help my biggest loss is not bean able to walk I was big into my fitness now I can’t walk I know if I get walking I will beat this stroke I go to the hospital and they give out caafos that they think r good I think money comes into it i excise my ahand every day an move my foot I bought AFP’s on line but buying the Wright 1is very hard Anthony from Enniskillen
@JanTheNan5 жыл бұрын
Had a stroke 29th May 2018, still no use on my left side, in U.K, Staff at Winchester hospital, Twyford ward were mmostly amazing, speech unaffected fortunately.
@RREDDWARFF5 жыл бұрын
God bless you and good luck! I had my stroke in August, 2018. I'm still working hard to recover ( I have spasticity on my affected side). I could not move my right hand or fingers at all for over a month after my stroke. One day, I moved and focused on my fingers, with the help of my good hand non stop for hours. It started to get sore lol, but I kid you not, after doing so I could suddenly twitch two of my fingers a tiny bit and it got better with time from there. I still have a lot of work to do, but it is improving and keep trying. Although I don't know how it will get better, I continue to have faith that it will get better and it is. It's slow and I have some really bad days, but it is getting better. Hang in their!
@tonatiuhfranco81465 жыл бұрын
Don't give up I'm 19 and had a stroke 2 months ago my left side was paralyzed now I can walk and move my left arm a little but I'm not giving up and you shouldn't either God bless 🙏
@RREDDWARFF5 жыл бұрын
@@tonatiuhfranco8146 God bless you. I'll gladly pray for you.
@faithfulbraincounseling5455 жыл бұрын
Dear Jan, thank you for writing. As you can see, you have several people who are interested in your progress. Rehabilitation is the hardest thing that anybody ever has to do, but it is so worth it! Keep up the good work!
@leslovesliberty17766 ай бұрын
This was so helpful for my recovery, thank you!! 🙏💯👍
@Obrian907 жыл бұрын
ThAnk you for the hopeful message my grandmother had a stroke bleeding and just happen few days ago and a lot of negatively in the family but I know she will pull through she is such a strong person and was very healthy before this happen this video confirmed my hope also she got to the hospital as it was happening also the stop the bleeding quickly so that's my hope she can pull through thank you so much for your ministry may God bless you all the days of your life
@harshanisamarawickrama22092 жыл бұрын
Doctor What are the Treatments for Breathe Properly after Stroke. Which Medical treatment Test Needs to Check ☒ Lungs and Heart. Is there Need Chest Therapy For This. Thank U Doctor. How These Stroke Patients Live Long Life as Usual. 💐🌹💐
@marivicdelosreyes30428 ай бұрын
My mother had sroke last feb 6 2024 until now march 3 she in the icu the half brain is damage and now he had a pneumonia the doctor advice us to tracheostomy surgery but no assurance we always pray
@julianaaguayo71637 ай бұрын
Hi - keep positive and pray 🙏🏽 my family member has had similar situation- stroke on 1.31.24- they are getting better little by little - I will pray for your mother as well 🙏🏽
@HighCountryRambler3 жыл бұрын
I'm the sole caregiver for my wife who had her stroke almost 2 yrs ago in 2019. I know this is a old video but still gives us hope after watching. She had her barrage of in patient/outpatient therapy for 2 - 4 week periods. Home exercises were ending up in arguments and frustrations, so tapered off. After watching this I have 2 questions: *You mention 'neurons are damaged by stress chemicals', what causes the stress chemicals? (is this a Captain Obvious question?) *After 2 years following the stroke- how applicable is this 'brain retraining' to use good neurons in the brain? Good video, thanks
@faithfulbraincounseling5453 жыл бұрын
Dear Tim, Thank you for your patience; I'm sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. I've just been swamped as I start seeing people again after they get vaccinated. In response to your first question, the stress chemical of concern is cortisol, a key part of our homeostasis. Cortisol helps to prepare us for challenges, peaking an hour or two before we awaken and gradually tapering off over the course of the day. However, as we experience stressors throughout the day, more cortisol is produced and released. Our brains are designed to handle the ebb and flow of cortisol, but not a constantly high level, which stunts the synaptogenesis process. Synapses are continually growing from the neuron cell body to reach out and connect with other neurons to promote learning and adaptation and change. Constant high levels of cortisol trim the new synapses, limiting the ability of neurons to connect. This is why it is so important to include things like exercise and prayer or meditation in our daily lives, as well as focus on preparing for bed in the evening so that the residuals from a stressful day don't impair restorative sleep. In response to your second question, the neurophysiology of mammal brains supports this process at any time in life; the younger the better but you're never too old. Time since the stroke probably doesn't make a difference, but there is not a definitive study because we typically rely on Therapists to provide treatment, limited by their need to get paid. If you take a look at the experience of Jill Bolte-Taylor, her mother's ongoing involvement supplemented by many friends and family and her own knowledgeable determination to persist is what brought her all the way back from a catastrophic stroke. It's only one case, but if you talk to any older rehab providers, we all know of others. The scientific research on this approach to stroke rehabilitation is continuing, albeit at a slow pace. Each of the studies that has come along in the last several years points to a modest but significant positive effect; this approach actually works. The primary problem in the efficacy of this approach is that it takes a lot of time and repetition. If families can't pick up what Therapists can't get authorization to provide, this approach is not going to be very effective. Throughout my 50+ years of practice, I have always demanded that families get involved. To accomplish this, I invite them onto the team and provide education and help them to develop a "can-do" attitude about home-based and community-based rehabilitation. After the initial workup and development and implementation of a therapy plan, I encourage Therapists to become coaches to the family rather than to continue to be the primary rehabbers. Whenever this happens, the involvement of families makes the rehabilitation experience much more successful. So, to sum up. What I want my children and grandchildren to do when I suffer my stroke is to get very involved with the OT's and PT's to learn how to carry forward their plans after insurance will no longer support their active involvement. Most of my rehabilitation will take place after discharge from formal care both at home and in a public gym with my family educating the personal trainer who works with older folks on how to use appropriate conditioning equipment three or four days a week one hour to two hours at a time. I'll do my best to have good sleep and proper nutrition and I'll give it a long recovery trajectory with the confidence that this is the best approach and it is going to pay off. I'll have follow-up appointments with my Doc and the OT's and PT's every three or four months to show them how well I'm doing and encourage them to bring about an attitudinal shift; just like I'm trying to do with you right now. Tim, I hope this is helpful for you and your wife; there's a lot left to live for! Your brain was designed for so much more! Len
@HighCountryRambler3 жыл бұрын
@@faithfulbraincounseling545 Thank you for the well documented detailed response. Reading through it actually solidify s some past observations I've had. Pre Wife's stroke I was in a high tech career in a position of solving complex problems and one of the go-to members of the team for answers. For past 2 years I find myself in a caregiver setting where nothing makes sense and I have no answers for someone I care for deeply. I suspect my observation that I sometimes feel myself loosing ability in thinking was due to relating to my wife may actually be to Cortisol created by the stress of this unknown situation. Which is why I've been trying to self educate myself. FYI-I checked your site URL you included at the end of your video and received - domain is for sale. Thanks for the response.
@Ghonestme597772 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for video very helpful God bless you 🙏 ❤️
@moritzneuhauser5 ай бұрын
thank you for your Inputs in These difficult topick, There is always hope to become better😅
@kausamsalam85432 жыл бұрын
Thank you. May God keep blessing you. Ameen
@abelphilosophy48356 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this great info. May God bless and keep you
@lenmatheson6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your encouragement! I'm delighted that the video was helpful; I find that people who follow these guidelines continue to improve. Patience and faith are crucial!
@abelphilosophy48356 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much again. Yes, those too are a must. God bless you richly
@lindaguida4074 Жыл бұрын
Try putting my brother’s life back together! He’s 63 years old, suffered a massive stroke 4 years ago, paralyzed half his body, Aphasia too!
@ryanwdavies1 Жыл бұрын
So helpful, thank you
@moritzneuhauser6 ай бұрын
thank you for giving a bit of hope 😊
@EileenMorr5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. It is so very interesting. I am reading Jill Taylor's book and I plan to read yours. I'm a hemorrhagic and an ischemic stroke survivor. My main problem now is the post stroke seizures. But I keep plugging along!
@lenmatheson5 жыл бұрын
Dear Eileen Thank you for your encouragement. I look forward to learning of your thoughts after you read my book. Len
@faithfulbraincounseling5455 жыл бұрын
Dear Eileen, great to hear from you. Thank you for writing. Seizures are a temporary problem, but it takes a lot of patience to dial-in the medications. What sorts of goals do you have for your recovery? What do you plan to do in the future? I encourage you to set some "just-right challenges" for yourself and be sure to communicate them with the people who are helping you put your life back together. Please keep in touch and let us know how you're doing.
@fionagrant47234 жыл бұрын
I am a stroke survivor of right sided affecting left side.Had my stroke 1 year now and am struggling with frustration but is very determined to overcome,weaknesses and head pain. Am truly happy to come across this video and hoping there is many more information that can help me to recovery. Many Thanks
@carmella88 Жыл бұрын
Were u able to ever answer commands in the beginning to let them know understood
@yganoks483 жыл бұрын
Im brain AVM SURVIVOR AND STROKE SURVIVOR FOR 9 YEARS NOW THIS JULY 2021. THANKS FOR THIS ENCOURAGING VIDEO. THERE'S HOPE AFTER STROKE. WAITING FOR MORE VIDEOS. NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE.
@sushilashukla128911 ай бұрын
Hi soc.I'm 73yr old.I fell and hurt my head and neurogist said that I had a mild stroke. Had an Mri and ct scan. I was very active before that .Drive ,cook,do washing and do household chores. Now my memory is not that good.Cannot remember some of the things ,names etc.Had to give up driving. I had some physio and do some exercises. Rest when I'm tired.Please help as to what I should.I'm on Keppra meds. Thanks from South Africa
@rinaramirez5729 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video my faith is on God Thank you for this video God bless you
@dmyates4762 Жыл бұрын
I had a stroke during covid and my family abandoned me in the hospital and i never received physical therapy because everything shut down my left side is paralyzed and was shoved in a nursing home
@اميرةالاحلام-ي8ض5 ай бұрын
يمكنني العيش معك واعتني بك لكن انا بعيد على بلدك
@johnstauffer91752 жыл бұрын
Please explain how one is to get " heathy food" in any institution!
@attiyaandrew77462 жыл бұрын
I have cerebellum ataxia, as a result of crainiotomy surgery. I relate to what this woman discusses, I experience on a daily. Vision issues, hearing issues, coordination n balance issues.
@ryanwdavies15 жыл бұрын
Very helpful thank you!
@daphnerodriguez9980 Жыл бұрын
THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟 DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜 AWESOME
@auroraclark18215 жыл бұрын
I had 2 strokes early October an 3rd one getting to the hospital. I see a neurologist an primary doctor. Never Ben sick before always Ben o good health. Ben eating good following doctors orders. Now I get real bad headaches it brings me to tears..pain pills don't help anymore an I tell them but they say it's just in my head..what can I do when doctors already kick me to the curb..they say I just need it too let heal by itself,. An my vision is fading with the pain. I.ve done Brain waves an M.R.I. an he says everything is fine. But what causes the bad headaches that makes me cry. Can't sleep at night..not go to the store cuz the lights an ppl. Talking bothers my head.🤧. What's wrong. Neurologist say I have 2 black spots in back of my head which brains cell are dead.. i.m a miracle..i.m alive. God wouldn't let death take me. I thank him every day.🙏⛪. Help me..please.🙏
@valerieferro74925 жыл бұрын
Why don't you come to India for the Ayurveda treatments that have helped many a stroke patients?
@harmanjotkaur59155 жыл бұрын
God bless u
@faithfulbraincounseling5455 жыл бұрын
Dear Aurora, there are many things that cause severe headaches after a stroke or brain injury. Don't give up on your doctors because they are often as frustrated as you are and they actually like challenges as long as their patients are willing to persevere. Be sure that you are giving yourself "just-right challenges", pushing yourself a little bit, but not too far. You need to be careful about properly stimulating yourself, so talk to your doctor and therapists about how much is just enough and how much is too much. Please keep us posted.
@africaanderson33295 жыл бұрын
Im new on here but my husband recently had a stroke but he was getting them same headaches he couldn't sleep at all but this been going on for years.Doctors say it because his bp is high.i dont know im new to all this .I just my husband and everyone who suffered for a stroke dont never give up.
@harshanisamarawickrama22093 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much
@AE-yt4lx10 ай бұрын
Some people cannot be in charge of anything. Not everyone has control over their own lives or living situation. Also, worth mentioning that the very changes due to stroke stops them from doing all the exercise and getting sleep. It is a catch-22.
@deepakshetty92338 ай бұрын
Good work
@miasorbo5 жыл бұрын
very interesting thank you
@christiannaguit76183 жыл бұрын
great thanks for this video(8mo. post hemo stroke pt.)
@donnaattig84794 ай бұрын
Nursing homes here in the Midwest or mainly for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients and those that are dying there’s no to little motivation on healing
@Tbone14926 жыл бұрын
How can anyone give this a thumbs down Great Video 👍
@faithfulbraincounseling5456 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the encouragement! I am surprised as well. If any of you dislike this video, please tell me how it can be improved. We are all in this together. If you live long enough, you or someone you love will experience a brain injury or stroke. As I try to describe in the video, the love of God and your family and friends will make a big difference in your recovery. And, as you recover, you can encourage others. Please post your story here as you make progress.
@Altered4n892t2 жыл бұрын
Thank you thank you 🙏🏻
@emilyjude90253 жыл бұрын
Stroke is deadly any way live or not the ability of not walking standing alone no sleep no life atall no money to all this expenses that come with Stroke
@elainelang9031Ай бұрын
To complicated for me,a stroke surviver 11 yrs ago..
@karenjones18483 ай бұрын
Had an ischaemic stroke on 9/29/1995 still here
@karensmart2260Ай бұрын
I’ve had my stroke 12 years ago but I still can’t use my hand and I only walk a little so my life has gone now
@summerlamkin29356 жыл бұрын
I have recovered from stroke caused by radation to neck caused by hospital . I have recovered with .frequency . 714hz and have reversed damage done to cartroid arteries pine bark ectract. Hope this helps .
@angelacarpentercarpenter77976 жыл бұрын
Hello I'm 42 yr young and had a stroke due to domestic violence being choked be for the stroke I loved to dance and help elderly people now since my stroke I can't walk on my on I think I'm going crazy sometime thinking I'm seeing or do doing something that I never did or seen so I have to right things down to remind me of what I've done if I've done it
@wbmstr245 жыл бұрын
i used that pine bark extract as well.....i think it is helping
@vy62893 жыл бұрын
I dear I see your comment you have a stroke from radiation me do a same way anyway you can give me know how to make it back with me this happened very horrible in my life they kill all my life and my mind it very stressed 😥 please help me I help 2 kids
@lisabrown18942 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much and please read my story everybody and please let them know that when I touch my left side it makes my right hand paralyzed hand move around and I have a gut feeling after 14 years that a nerve is pinched in my right in my left shoulder that could be broken off or cut that will make my right paralyzed can work my whole arm works on my right side but just it from the wrist down it makes the cyst and opens a little God bless all of you
@donnaattig84794 ай бұрын
I’m in a nursing home and I cannot control the food that I eat, which is very very very sad and this food is not for gaining one’s health back. There is no dietitian either.
@husnearabegum93022 жыл бұрын
My dad had a stroke on his right side of brain. Last year January, he has come quite far but his vision is still blurred 😫 his lost his independent going out alone. Any advice on vision? Thanks
@tenisheaburris84113 ай бұрын
Hi a good friend of mines just had a massive stroke but the Brian keep swelling is there hope
@marisolanderson8002 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if l would recover ,it been a year for me still trying to walk
@TANGCHOI123 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dr Igudia for your treatment and your consultations. I’m forever grateful to you. You’ve been such a kind and caring doctor for me during my hard time of herpes virus. Thank you for doing everything that you do and helping me during a hard time. I’ll definitely spread this to the whole world.
@marivicdelosreyes30428 ай бұрын
Can you please advise us how can we do
@ZinaFreeman20 күн бұрын
Joe Barton please inform your self the difference between a stroke and heart disease
@DAIMBAAugustineKamara6 ай бұрын
My left leg& hand can't work well. What can I do?
@aleluyajoshuagabriel.979117 күн бұрын
Me too brecase of my surgery brain tumor 🥺🥺🥺 i pray we recover quickly it's so hard to believe that we cant sble to use our left body
@Carlos-gv3ct7 ай бұрын
I had a stock and ihave a with movement on my arm and all left side I have two years i still have problems with that and what can i do I just wanted to now what do I do i need help for that can you let me now what can I do
@naturelover4579Ай бұрын
After my stroke the only medication wa blood pressure medications and cholesterol lowering meds. Nothing to fix thdamge of stroke
@miasorbo5 жыл бұрын
were do you get a stroke programme
@deithsusan4 ай бұрын
Its coming home
@seeambeesoony60963 жыл бұрын
Me too strokes prtientfor6month
@Alan-q8v Жыл бұрын
Stroke survivor, still 3siting for the brain fog t clear its been 4 months now
@carmelrajkumar48222 жыл бұрын
Can a brain hemorrhage patient get back his speach again
@jolujo58423 ай бұрын
Yes stroke rehab wont happen at all if left to the lazy staff of most rehab facilities. Family MUST become actively involved. Or there will be little improvement. If you love the stroke victim, show up dailey and remind the staff that you are activly overseeing your family members' care and NO subpar care will be tolerated.
@durgeshdolkar48332 жыл бұрын
I had strock and I loss my write side vision. Is it possible to recover 100% ? I am 47 year old.
@christophertan59492 жыл бұрын
Check out the Perispinal etanercept treatment at INR Boca Raton Florida
@faisalahmad330911 ай бұрын
AMEN
@Odelon-f1c Жыл бұрын
Why there is no clear medication forteyre just doing trial and error they can't answer some questions stroke
@miasorbo5 жыл бұрын
thanks
@emilybarros2799 Жыл бұрын
Revelation 21 1-4. May jehovah the god of comfort care for you in times of need and everyday.jesus his only son was given as ransom for all mankind.he died to takeaway our sin,and give us PERFECT HEALTH,NO MORE PAIN, NO MORE SORROW NO MORE DEATH THE FORMER THINGS HAVE PASSED!
@nataliepapolis Жыл бұрын
Love a fod that allowed this to happen and k ow it was happen and any progress people make is credited to god but god does not take any of the downfall, which he caused, you can have your god and keep him away from me
@jackattarian30165 ай бұрын
I'm not a Doctor, so this video says absolutely NOTHING to me, i'm 70 and had a mild stroke a month back, i'm doing my daily exercises and taking only aspirin as medicine, so what i need to know, 1st, will my brain cells repair themselves ? 2nd would someone tell me if i will be totally cured ?
@itsmesexyme81375 ай бұрын
Same here i just got stroke last May 26, my right leg and and arms,hands,cant move can still walk but very slowly and my legs aand arms were so heavy ,and very numb i always cry bec.i couldnt believe this happen to me,,,but now can move it slowly and still trying to be back on normal,im only 39 cant imagine what im going through this is very heartbreaking i just always pray for my recovery it really affects my daily routine so much,,ive been struggling already
@lisabrown18942 жыл бұрын
I had a stroke at the age of 38 and my then teenager found me with my hand and arm behind my back and I didn't even know it and then I begin up I begin falling to the floor I cannot speak the night before I called my daughter's name and nothing came out but I wanted to watch my favorite show and I didn't think nothing of it I had a headache so I just went to bed and put the next morning one of my three teenagers she was not going to school she was going to Watch Over Me I thought she just wanted it school but thank God she was there because I ate all three I had a massive stroke just left side that affects the right side I couldn't walk I couldn't talk I couldn't get up and my hand my arm moved and still does but my hand makes a fist and it won't open up I can feel everything but it don't open up so it's useless I pray to God one day that there will be some brain doctor that could that could tell me that my hand will come back I have 26 grandchildren as of the Teen days ago I had a new one I've never been able to hold them correctly and it's weird because when I when I tap on my shoulder bone on my left side my right hand moves and no one will listen to me and I feel like some kind of wiring to my phone on my left side effects and makes my right hand move in jiggle and no one will listen to me I am begging you cuz you ever know any brain1 620 277 5515 is my number and desperate I've gone 14 years living this way and it's caused me depression anxiety and I don't do much with my grandkids because I'm not Petty I don't feel like I'm living I live I feel like I'm Michelle and I'm dying inside and I would rather chop my hand off because it gets in the way but my hand moves my fingers move but all I can do is make a fist and it stays like that 24/7 with pressure on it like I'm holding onto something please please help me I'm a single mom and my teenagers had to see me go through this the other two went to school but my my son's friend went and grab them out of school and they came to the hospital with me I owe the world to her and my son's friend good she called and he carried me to the car and to the emergency room where I got life watch to a better Hospital I prayed 24/7 for my hand to start working every doctor I talk to you says he don't understand why my arm moves and I can swing it around and everything but from the wrist down I have feeling in it and I can make a fist but that's all I should be paralyzed do the whole arm but I'm not I'm grateful I'm here but I feel ugly and I feel just disgusting I was only 38 and I'm 55 now and I would love love to be able to my grand baby with just 15 days old today I have six total and the first one drug me out of depression because I took care of her when I came home from the hospital I was in the hospital for months and they said there's nothing more they can do for me tease someone out there help me out and pass my name around and my number and find a brain doctor and help me out please please I tried to get on the Dr Phil show not even to be on the show but to go to Regional regions Hospital diagnosis Center in Texas because they look at everything everything on your body brain scans you name it and I need a break I've had a rough life and I just want to be normal please take my name and number down and God bless you all
@leviathon23 жыл бұрын
I was finding this interesting until the god content, then I had to stop. I’m no Christian but if I were, having a stroke would surely put an end to that.
@calabriagirl42023 жыл бұрын
God doesn't make us sick!
@leviathon23 жыл бұрын
@@calabriagirl4202 You claim that your god is omnipotent. Why are these things allowed to happen. Either your god is not omnipotent or just plain vengeful. Either way, as a stroke victim I would become a heretic.
@faithfulbraincounseling5453 жыл бұрын
Dear Leviathon2, Yes, that's what a lot of people anticipate, but it happens much less often than you would expect. In fact, the turning to God that people do when they get blindsided by catastrophes like a stroke helped me to reconsider my atheism in the early years of my career. Danny Munday, a 14-year-old with spinal muscular atrophy who needed to sleep on a respirator got me started reconsidering my stance against God. In fact, I wasn't just an atheist, I was an anti-theist. It took me a few years of being in the trenches with severely traumatized adolescents before I started to use my scientific mind and training to consider the possibility that faith in God is an important rehab resource. The research actually demonstrates that fact; faith in a loving God makes a scientifically-measurable difference. You might want to get Francis Collins's book on his experience to explore this further. He is the director of the National Institutes of Health, a few years younger than me who went through a similar early career experience that gradually led him to start his faith journey. Meantime, thanks for taking the time to offer your thoughts. They good care. Len
@calabriagirl42023 жыл бұрын
leviathon2 blessings to you then.. you must have a great happy life😊
@leviathon23 жыл бұрын
@@calabriagirl4202 A non-sequitur if I have understood correctly. By ‘blessings’ do you mean ‘best wishes’?
@sushilashukla128911 ай бұрын
I meant hi doc.
@sylviebruckner30533 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Can you send me an email I had a stroke Now my left side is paralyzed
@hummingbird22303 жыл бұрын
I had my first stroke seven years ago my family were told I'd never walk or use my left side. I wobble a little but walk unassisted and I kept telling myself open close to use my hand don't give up retrain your brain
@hummingbird22303 жыл бұрын
Don't give. up think positive
@IbrahimIzzet Жыл бұрын
NUROLOGIST elasticity
@deereese667 Жыл бұрын
Ha 2 strokes 2/8
@Odelon-f1c Жыл бұрын
Schemic victim then why my doctorthe clot buster medicine Ivan pay for the medicine but my doc don't even ask me about it my doctor sucks my money even asking for fee not yet done I came to hospital walking when I check out iwss sitting on a wheel chair don't give me
@nataliepapolis Жыл бұрын
You had me until you mentioned god, Your almighty god allowed this to happen since he knows everything and he has a plan for you, it is such nonsense, science and hard work that are causing people to recover