Posted by Notjustair on July 03, 2014 at 20:21:01 from (174.229.64.208):
In Reply to: Stroke posted by Billy Shafer on July 03, 2014 at 18:48:12:
I had one when I was 27. Yes, some things will be permanently changed in your life. You will feel very frustrated when the word you were going to say just seem to disappear in our mind. You will get impatient when you can't do things like you used to. I looked at it this way: I was so glad it wasn't my siblings - they had young children that would worry about them. I was so glad it wasn't my parents as I knew they would have a tough time coping with it at their advanced age. I felt lucky that it was me.
You are alive and able to function like a human. Each day will get better. Treat it like a fascination about how the brain works. Why can't I see dice anymore and know how many dots there are without counting? What about dominoes - they work the same way (I spend all my time counting dots as the patterns don't mean anything anymore). And why can't I tell the difference between a G and a J anymore when spelling outloud? What a mysterious organ.
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