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Stroke Survivor A Personal Guide To Recovery Andy Mccann Robin Sieger

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Stroke Survivor A Personal Guide To Recovery Andy Mccann Robin Sieger
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Andy McCann, Robin Sieger
ISBN: 9781843104100, 1843104105
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Stroke Survivor A Personal Guide To Recovery Andy Mccann Robin Sieger by Andy Mccann, Robin Sieger 9781843104100, 1843104105 instant download after payment.

At the age of 37, Andy McCann was physically fit, strong and in good health. Then, mid-way through instructing his weekly martial arts class, he experienced a stroke and was rushed to hospital. Until then, the word 'stroke' had meant little to Andy, and in this book he recounts the many difficulties in learning to live with his new situation. Funny, poignant and informative, the book is not just a personal story, but also offers a wealth of advice and information for anyone who wants to know more about strokes. He explores a broad range of issues experienced by stroke survivors, from the very practical considerations of managing financial security and understanding medical approaches and terminology to the more personal challenges of coming to terms with a new sense of vulnerability and dealing with the attitudes of friends and family. The common thread throughout is Andy's insistence that he will not be a 'stroke victim' but a 'stroke survivor', determined to live with his new set of circumstances in a positive way. This book is a compelling yet practical source of information that will be valued by professionals and patients alike - whether a fellow stroke survivor, a concerned family member or a health or social care professional working with stroke victims.

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