Now when you get to the end of the episode, whether you are watching on YouTube or listening on your favorite podcast app, please do me a favor and share the episode with other groups you hang out in. Stephanie has a very lovely way of approaching stroke recovery that I am certain you’ll get a lot from.Īnd I believe that you will love this episode. Stephanie was in her early 20s when an AVM in her brain bled out. Introductionīill from, this is Episode 102 and my guest today is 10-year stroke survivor Stephanie Ho. This is recovery after stroke with Bill Gasiamis, helping you go from where you are to where you’d rather be. When you go through a life-altering event, you are shaken up to the core and it’s only natural for you to kind of shift everything, your values, what you believe in, what you care about out the window and start rebuilding from scratch. And I don’t just mean physically I mean, mentally, being able to face yourself and look yourself in the mirror and realize that the person that you once was the one that everyone still identifies you with, because you still have the same face needs to be reinvented. And it could be the single difference between how well you recover. I particularly love the word that you use, which is reinventing yourself. In that time she has had to overcome a lot of obstacles including readjusting with her new self and dealing with lost friendships and discovering new ways to be herself.ġ9:11 Dealing with stroke recovery and isolationĠ1:04:36 The more we do it the easier it gets After experiencing a ruptured AVM in her early 20’s Stephanie Ho has now been on the stroke recovery journey for more than 10 years.
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