u/anelly96

▲ 16 r/stroke+1 crossposts

Can someone who’s had a severe stroke full recover?

I’m a 29 year old male carer and my grandmother will be 90 this year. She had a severe stroke (1st and only) on July 12th 2024.

Before this, she could speak and do everything for herself but since the severe stroke, she has been bedridden and is not able to do anything for herself. Her speech has also be effected to the point where she’s not able to speak in full sentences as she did before. Her memory also varies as she’ll have good and bad days.

Please let me know and if possible, share any tips/knowledge you may have as I am the only carer for my grandmother and I have to do everything with no help at all.

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u/anelly96 — 16 hours ago
▲ 70 r/puns

If a chicken leg can be referred to as a drumstick, can a whole chicken be referred to as a drum kit?

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u/anelly96 — 3 days ago