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My physio finishes at the end of August. I'm better, but.... I'm trying to come to terms with being less than 100% Post-stroke. #stroke #recovery #recoveryefforts


Four hours: travel to doctor, get letter, go to shop, get food, use train, go to another shop get food, use train, go home.

Exhausted. Hate this. Lots of little things add up. But I did it, which is positive I suppose. And COULD do it.

#smallwins #stroke #recovery #recoveryefforts



30 mile bike ride was a joy today. Getting my fitness back.

Eyesight is improving with exercises to eye muscles.

Core is strengthening.

Still find balance is off when walking sometimes and crowds are overstimulating.

A work in progress.

#smallwins #stroke #recovery #recoveryefforts



Let me get this straight: 37 miles cycling in one hit is a doozy. 5km run in 35°c heat is doable(at pre-stroke pace too!).

Walking to the hospital and dreading going there? That emotional baggage and mental work fills my head to the point that it exhausts me.

Bloody brain. Needs rewiring.

#recovery #post-stroke #stroke #mentalhealth #brain

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I'm having some down time! Cheers!


Lordy. If anything shows me the trouble I've got with muscles and balance #post-stroke and in #recovery, it's getting back on my #skateboard !!

Damn. I can cruise around. But flip tricks ? #nope.

I was never one for throwing it down like some guys and going hell for leather. But simple ollie? Casper flip? Damn. Least I'm out having a go.

That's called #activerecovery or something. 37 mile bike ride is easy. This shit right here?? Fine balance skills and vestibular input? Oooph.



No #running today, or #cycling. Just walking and drinking somewhat mediocre coffee.... Gotta be done!

I have a soft spot for these #wonda #coffee things.

#recovery happens slowly .



As far as #stroke #recovery goes, it's been a good week. Just over 7 months Post-stroke and I've run my first 5km. Not fast. But endurance is the key.

Running is not about speed, it's about managing discomfort. Or something like that.

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@Cee75

I have always loved running. It gives me a chance to focus on my breathing and body. Something I tend to ignore for most of the day. 😉



I finally got a timely #stroke rehabilitation appointment scheduled. Only took 6 months post-discharge.

Whatever #recovery I have had so far has been self-induced. And whatever #symptoms I currently have should have been supported by the medical profession but weren't. Things are slowly changing though.

#health #Welfare #support




It makes sense to sit by the #river and drink mediocre coffee for free, than spend #money I don't have on #travel to a place that's too loud and #overstimulating to drink #mediocre #coffee for a price I can't #afford.

#autism #recovery #stroke #mentalhealth

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