The Stroke BookThe Stroke Book
a Guide to Life After Stroke for Survivors and Those Who Care for Them
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Book, 2005
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Current format, Book, 2005, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsAn indispensable, sensitive guide for stroke sufferers and those who care for them
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, an American suffers a stroke every forty-five seconds. More than 700,000 Americans each year find themselves struggling to recover from this affliction-and many hundreds of thousands more are there to help them mend.
June Biermann, a stroke survivor, and her coauthor-and caregiver-Barbara Toohey, authorsof the bestselling Diabetic's Total Health and Happiness Book ,offer this essential source for those recovering from a stroke and those providing them with support.
The Stroke Book offers readers-
- Clear explanations of the science of this often misunderstood condition
- Information on what to expect at the hospital and in rehabilitation
- Analyses of encouraging new developments in stroke therapy, including basic and alternative therapies, and traditional and cutting-edge medications
- Advice on coping with complex rehabilitation needs, including adjustmentsfor nutrition, mobility, and everyday living, and on understanding after-stroke emotional and cognitive changes
- Suggestions for preventing future strokes
- Information on how people recovering from a stroke can reclaim their independence and quality of life-and how caregivers can manage their own stresses and sorrows
- Heartening words on keeping hope alive with patience and fortitude, and the curative power of humor
- Inspiring stories of the stroke and recovery experiences of well-known individuals
With stroke now the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States, Biermann and Toohey's optimistic, user-friendly guide to living well after an attack is a vital tool for recovery.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, an American suffers a stroke every forty-five seconds. More than 700,000 Americans each year find themselves struggling to recover from this affliction-and many hundreds of thousands more are there to help them mend.
June Biermann, a stroke survivor, and her coauthor-and caregiver-Barbara Toohey, authorsof the bestselling Diabetic's Total Health and Happiness Book ,offer this essential source for those recovering from a stroke and those providing them with support.
The Stroke Book offers readers-
- Clear explanations of the science of this often misunderstood condition
- Information on what to expect at the hospital and in rehabilitation
- Analyses of encouraging new developments in stroke therapy, including basic and alternative therapies, and traditional and cutting-edge medications
- Advice on coping with complex rehabilitation needs, including adjustmentsfor nutrition, mobility, and everyday living, and on understanding after-stroke emotional and cognitive changes
- Suggestions for preventing future strokes
- Information on how people recovering from a stroke can reclaim their independence and quality of life-and how caregivers can manage their own stresses and sorrows
- Heartening words on keeping hope alive with patience and fortitude, and the curative power of humor
- Inspiring stories of the stroke and recovery experiences of well-known individuals
With stroke now the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States, Biermann and Toohey's optimistic, user-friendly guide to living well after an attack is a vital tool for recovery.
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- New York : Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, c2005.
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