• Fleeting Warmth

    Fleeting Warmth

    I composed a Poem about an encounter on a train a couple of weeks ago i felt compelled to produce this as a way to free those feelings and an ode to the compassion I was shown.

  • I’m off work.

    im officially off work for 3 weeks. Whatever will I do? Well, whatever I want, lol. I spent today building my factories in Dyson sphere program; was this a waste of my time? No! it was something I wanted to do to have a long weekend and also shut my…

  • Finding My Zen (and My Words): Mindfulness After a Stroke

    Finding My Zen (and My Words): Mindfulness After a Stroke

    Life after a stroke can feel like navigating a chaotic maze blindfolded. There’s the physical recovery, the emotional rollercoaster, and the constant mental juggling of adapting to a new reality. It’s enough to make anyone feel overwhelmed, frustrated, and frankly, a bit lost. But amidst this chaos, I’ve found an…

  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A New Hope for Stroke Recovery?

    Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A New Hope for Stroke Recovery?

    Stroke recovery is often a long and challenging road. But what if there was a way to boost your brain’s natural healing abilities and accelerate your progress? Enter vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a promising new therapy that’s making waves in stroke rehabilitation. What is VNS and How Does it…

  • Connecting After Stroke: Benefits of Community Support

    Connecting After Stroke: Benefits of Community Support

    Finding a supportive community after a stroke can be challenging, but it offers vital connections. The stroke community provides validation, inspiration, practical advice, reduced isolation, emotional support, and advocacy. Engaging in support groups, online forums, and organizations allows survivors to share experiences and discover strength, reminding them they are not…

  • The Resilience Rundown October 2024 Newsletter

    The Resilience Rundown October 2024 Newsletter

    Greetings! Welcome back to The Resilience Rundown, your Monthly dose of inspiration and information on the road to recovery. 3 Ideas From Me: 2 Recovery Tips: 1 Story To Inspire You: Jayme Kelly’s Story Jayme Kelly, a 31-year-old nurse, experienced a stroke while sleeping. Despite initially being unable to walk…

  • World Stroke Day: Celebrating the Small Victories, Fueling Big Recoveries

    World Stroke Day: Celebrating the Small Victories, Fueling Big Recoveries

    World Stroke Day emphasizes the importance of recognizing both large and small victories in stroke recovery. It celebrates the resilience of survivors, highlighting daily achievements that boost motivation, build confidence, and foster emotional and cognitive healing. Acknowledging these small wins supports independence and overall well-being, reinforcing the human spirit’s power…

  • Unplug From Reality, Plug Into Recovery: Why VR is the Red Pill for Stroke Rehab

    Unplug From Reality, Plug Into Recovery: Why VR is the Red Pill for Stroke Rehab

    Remember Neo choosing the red pill in The Matrix? Well, consider VR the red pill for stroke recovery. It’s a chance to unplug from the limitations of the real world and plug into a virtual one where you can relearn, rebuild, and reclaim your life. Stroke recovery is challenging. It’s…

  • Revolutionizing Stroke Recovery: Latest Breakthroughs Explained series

    Revolutionizing Stroke Recovery: Latest Breakthroughs Explained series

    The landscape of stroke recovery is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Once considered a realm of limited options and uncertain outcomes, stroke rehabilitation is now bursting with exciting advancements that are changing the game for survivors. This blog series will take you on a journey through the most significant breakthroughs, offering…