Rehabilitation After Stroke: Speech Therapy

Rehabilitation After Stroke: Speech Therapy

Helen Hayes Hospital

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@MarketResearchReading114
@MarketResearchReading114 - 07.01.2024 11:37

I had a psychotic break, don't know if it'll help, but I struggled with speaking for quite some time, I credit D&D5e, Dungeons and Dragons for you folks that don't know.(any TTRPG will get you there) with letting me fail gracefully enough to keep trying, and because of the structure of taking turns, and for people to sometimes dominate scenes, it allowed me that sort of period of reflection and growth, and error with grace, to succeed in becoming about as fluent as I was before.

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@talibali1458
@talibali1458 - 10.06.2023 03:15

My mother has stroke attack last 5 months ago she's ok right now she understand every thing but she didn't speak any word please give me some advice

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@robinwilson1300
@robinwilson1300 - 23.03.2023 16:55

yikes!!!

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@arbitrarylib
@arbitrarylib - 18.02.2023 10:46

Good job Joe

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@ruthgrover3335
@ruthgrover3335 - 10.02.2023 18:16

I had an aneurysm and was not able to talk with the right words and such but I learn that frankincense essential oil might help so I tried. I’m not perfect but I’m much much better! Later I read a doctor in Kansas and she said that Frankincense essential oil might help.

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@micotsaynes
@micotsaynes - 30.01.2023 01:37

I hope that will be my speech therapy teacher the girl one because my speech therapy is out of town he's name is Karl Olivier Jamandra in RLS THERAPEUTIC LEARNING CENTER IN METRO MANILA

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@AndyCue
@AndyCue - 23.12.2022 20:54

HithreI had 2 stroke right aftwer each othe both on th same dayI worked as a J an d I loved singing are ther eescersises I can do to regainmy singing ability a few nights ago I wenyt on dstage to sing I coulnot get a singke sound to rorm

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@leylaharriskose5247
@leylaharriskose5247 - 23.11.2022 10:46

Hello, my dad had a stroke 20 hears ago. He lost all ability to speak, read and write. Forgot numbers too. He now speaks with a stutter, can read with help but loses attention gets tired verh quickly from it amd can slowly dial phone numbers. I would like to help him to develop more of his reading and writing skills through using some apps.

What is this app you are using?

Thnank you

Kind regards

Leyla

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@rawanalkhaldi9055
@rawanalkhaldi9055 - 18.11.2022 09:21

What is the name of the app used in the iPad?

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@makedakenyatta6760
@makedakenyatta6760 - 31.10.2022 01:19

My brother in law now had a 2nd stroke and he can't talk I no he has a long way to recovery but what can we do we really need some help

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@johnalo-sweeney8031
@johnalo-sweeney8031 - 28.10.2022 14:30

Whats the nameof that app.what other ones do you know or recommend

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@lindsayhengehold5341
@lindsayhengehold5341 - 03.10.2022 05:36

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@frauleinlila8546
@frauleinlila8546 - 05.08.2022 20:58

My husband had stroke last year while he was on an induced coma due to Covid. Can you please tell me how do I get that App you were using with your patient on your video?

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@davidlo168888
@davidlo168888 - 03.08.2022 03:11

If endogenous neural stem cells (NSCs) can't be triggered for regeneration,
it's very difficult to cure dysphasia.

Physical rehabilitation seems unable to cure dysphasia.

Only God's mercy nano-medication can cure dysphasia because endogenous NSCs
can be triggered for regeneration so that damaged brain tissue can be repaired.

All glory belongs to God !

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@andylatino
@andylatino - 27.07.2022 18:49

Loved it

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@fliptheflipped
@fliptheflipped - 30.06.2022 09:37

it's been more than a year since my father had a stroke, a major one. we havent had any speech therapist since we couldnt afford to have both speech and physical therapist at the same time. could someone provide us with any tips to help out my father. thank you.

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@hannahduggan3599
@hannahduggan3599 - 03.06.2022 05:04

Daddy had a stroke on February 26th, 2013, which was a day before my little brother Isaiah's 7th birthday 🎂. Daddy had a stroke while he was at work. He was prepared for a big presentation. When it was his turn, his work buddies wondered why he wasn't coming 🤔. A lady then screamed and everyone came running. His boss called 911 and the cops, firefighters, and paramedics, all came. They all took Daddy to the nearest hospital 🏥.

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@MDSABBIR-xi1io
@MDSABBIR-xi1io - 24.04.2022 13:04

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@mattanderson8205
@mattanderson8205 - 12.04.2022 07:42

I know they’re different than strokes, but Emilia Clarke, one of the main characters from Game of Thrones, had 2 aneurysms within I believe about a 3 year stretch. The first one was in 2011. She had aphasia and lost her ability to speak and after the second one only had a 50% chance to live. She actually didn’t even tell anybody on the show about her first one because it happened right after the first season wrapped shooting and nobody even knew it was going to become such a popular show and she thought she could be easily replaced. By the time the second one happened, she was pretty much an irreplaceable actress. Anyway, my point is that not only did she regain her ability to speak in her native British accent, but she also had to to speak two other completely made up languages in Game of Thrones and she also spoke in an American accent for movies too. She kept all this totally quiet until she gave an interview to the New Yorker in 2019. The only person probably besides her family and very close friends she told about her first one was Jason Mamoa, who plays Aquaman and also played her husband during season 1 of Game of Thrones. If you’re looking for an inspirational story check out hers.

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@iainhanley5461
@iainhanley5461 - 07.04.2022 08:37

Point of break off with you and all connected persons.

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@raunakagrawal7322
@raunakagrawal7322 - 12.02.2022 02:46

Mam can you please share the link of the app as of my father had suffered from stroke a 3 months ago...

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@debabratasikder9448
@debabratasikder9448 - 09.02.2022 11:12

My uncle can't talk nothing. It's 15 days. I'm seeking for a solution

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@linshuke9420
@linshuke9420 - 28.01.2022 18:37

Pls if anyone can answer my question, my grandpa had stroke like 3 years ago and in this year he’s turn 83 yo, is that still possible he can find his language fluency back by treatment?
His symptoms does looks like broca’s aphasia .
Pls if someone knew about elderly aphasia patient 🥺 I wanna talk to him so much

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@chilaquil8388
@chilaquil8388 - 04.01.2022 07:33

My dad had a stroke nightmare I prayed so strongly that thankfully he’s ok now it was terrifying I won’t even someone to experience that

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@hakantezel4104
@hakantezel4104 - 18.12.2021 10:13

What is the apps name?

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@jasonhayward6965
@jasonhayward6965 - 12.12.2021 02:31

I did not poo my pants today, I did not leak liquid I must remember to control the gas one too.

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@shawqueenkathleenengler6784
@shawqueenkathleenengler6784 - 03.12.2021 16:36

I suffer sudden choking and coughing in my swallowing disorder after a stroke. I am concerned that the treatment in this video is wholly not responsive to the real needs of a speech pathology patient. Touching H's and I's on a computer?

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@christinadeswood3999
@christinadeswood3999 - 13.11.2021 12:16

ADDICTS DO THIS AFTER DRUG USA

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@speechtherapywithateca6953
@speechtherapywithateca6953 - 13.11.2021 10:01

Good job 👏🏼👏🏼

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@byronsommonds4848
@byronsommonds4848 - 10.11.2021 10:33

Whats the name of the app

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@byronsommonds4848
@byronsommonds4848 - 10.11.2021 10:33

Name of the app

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@randyrogers8568
@randyrogers8568 - 17.10.2021 09:20

I never lost my ability to speak but I have had a hoarse voice ever since my right side cerebral hemorrhage.

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@ngonidzasheamosi5810
@ngonidzasheamosi5810 - 15.10.2021 16:18

I'm studying speech therapy.I need help about what the programme entails

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@mauricemuleba5179
@mauricemuleba5179 - 27.09.2021 14:48

Do you have anything that can help with almost total loss of voice. Please that would be very helpful

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@jorgecampos4168
@jorgecampos4168 - 27.07.2021 07:23

It is ok to complain but also have to be thankful!!
My wife had a hemorrhage stroke over two years ago she was sent home to basically dye , under hospice care (what a #$#@ joke)
I have been taking care of her ever since, she still kicking , is a long revovery in her condition , and I'm thankful to God for not taking her that awful day of the stroke.
Is not easy!!!

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@rodrigoserral1396
@rodrigoserral1396 - 25.06.2021 20:50

Sorry for bother you. Do you know some speech language therapy for recognizing the sound of English? I am a native Spanish speaker who want to improve my phonological awareness and phoneme production of English vowels and consonants. And there is no English teacher who can help me.
Could you recommend me someone?

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@user-up2hh6ny5s
@user-up2hh6ny5s - 20.05.2021 09:06

Working more than 55 hours a week can result in stroke, ultimately leading one to premature death, the worst case scenario..
I would rather go with the inability to speak my mother tongue than die an untimely death from stroke.
The best option must be to stop working yourself to death. Loss of linguistic ability is so sad and miserable but not as bad as dying young.😑
Don't give up on your hope..😌

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@remuspierre8965
@remuspierre8965 - 28.03.2021 21:48

Great advice

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@jasminbaldwin7839
@jasminbaldwin7839 - 01.03.2021 05:22

I had 2 stroke n I've been thankful to family for helping me

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@mosesneri5060
@mosesneri5060 - 26.11.2020 18:24

I had episodes where, I can’t formulate proper structure sentences to the point where I just rather not say anything. This doesn’t not happen often and are unpredictable. Is there any audible books you can recommend?

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@Iamgayathrinagarajan
@Iamgayathrinagarajan - 20.10.2020 17:36

Friends..Dont loose Hope..my dad had stroke 2 months back was in Coma for a month and after talkng now and with support trying to stand and slowly taking steps..slight movement in hand and leg....just keep ur loved ones muscle moving..follow physio exercises taught by your Doctor and Hospital and remind ur loved one all memories and good movements..

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@prachiwankhade3737
@prachiwankhade3737 - 20.10.2020 15:00

How do these therapies actually affect the speech?

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@danschenck9442
@danschenck9442 - 07.08.2020 13:47

what is name of app.

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