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Family And Loved Ones: Their Role In The Road To Stroke Recovery

When a person suffers an ischemic stroke, the brain is damaged. An ischemic stroke is a condition where the brain doesn’t get enough oxygen because of a blockage (called a blood clot) in the blood vessel, When the brain doesn’t get the oxygen it needs, permanent damage can occur.

The stroke victim can suffer from paralysis, speech defects, and vision problems. Ischemic strokes can also impair the person’s ability to be cognitive as well as affect one’s moods and emotions.

Changes in Personality Caused by a Stroke
When a person suffers a stroke, a part of the brain that affects mood and behavior is impacted. It can cause several changes in the personality of a stroke victim. Some of the changes a person who suffered from a stroke may be the following:

  • Depressed – After a stroke, a significant change in the behavioral personality of a stroke victim is depression. This is caused by biochemical changes that happened in the brain cause by the stroke.  A depressed stroke victim often feels hopeless, are fatigued, sleep poorly and do not eat well.
  • Apathetic – A person after having a stroke can be apathetic. Apathy is when a person is indifferent and unmindful of the surroundings and is content with not doing anything.
  • Impulsive – Another personality change a stroke victim may experience is impulsiveness. This is when the person does not think ahead and often does something too quickly, on impulse. The normal brain pattern of deciding whether to do or not to do something is impaired and the resulting behavior is impulsiveness.

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Posted on November 30, 2011

Different Types, One Challenge: Depression After a Stroke

“I feel a sense of sadness and joy. Mostly sadness though about what I’ve experienced and sadness about what others have experienced in reference to the stroke.” –Luther Vandross

Stroke is one event that forever alters a man or a woman’s life. And once it occurs, it leaves a lasting impression. Numerous disabilities can result from that major event. Such impairments vary from speech deficits, physical disabilities, problems with cognition and many more. It even includes problems affecting moods and emotions.

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Posted on June 3, 2011

Risk of Sores After a Stroke : Easily Avoidable

STROKE AND SORES

One of the major problems affecting stroke patients is the loss of or diminished sensations in certain parts of the body. During a stroke, blood flow to the brain is impeded. When blood flow to the brain is impaired for a certain amount of time, this will result to cellular death and eventually could affect neurons in the brain which perceive the sense of touch.

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Posted on April 28, 2011


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