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Are you a stroke suvivor? How long ago did you have your stroke? Tell us about yourself, even if you are just a newbie to the organization. Also learn about the message board and posting here. (NOTE: Please ask your questions in the other forums.)
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Serious talk and questions about your stroke. Tell us how you are feeling and what makes you feel that way. How is your stroke affecting your life and causing you to be down? (NOTE: Only survivors may start a topic here. Family and caregiver forums are below.)
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This forum is reserved for young stroke survivors, under aged 46, to provide support and to discuss issues relevant to survivors their age.
Subforums:
- Introduce Yourself
- Young Adult Stroke Support
- Neck Manipulation
- Post-stroke Weight Gain
- Relationships
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Discussions about issues that brainstem stroke survivors face.
Subforums:
- Introductions
- Brainstem Stroke Support
- Tips and Suggestions
- Brainstem Stroke Caregivers and Family
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Discussions about how you are managing diabetes. What struggles do you face? What tips can you share?
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This forum is for discussing the lighter side of stroke. Compare life's postive or minor situations about living with your stroke. Also use this forum to share your proudest moments as a survivor.
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Tell others about any therapies or treatments that you have either used, know or have questions about and would like to discuss. (Caregiver and family questions welcome here, too.)
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Tells us what medication you are on. Ask questions about certain drugs here. We will try to get you answers! (Caregivers and family, ask your questions about drugs here, too.)
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Discussion of research studies, study programs and advances in stroke treatment not yet available to the public.
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Ask questions and make comments about this therapy of the future, to potentially treat your stroke deficits.
Subforums:
- Articles and other documents
- Discussions
- News
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Discuss language disorders in this forum including all speech difficulties and the inability to read or write. Survivors and family members can both share good and bad experiences here plus ask questions about speech therapies and coping strategies.
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