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Echoes Of A Closed Door: A Life Lived Following A Stroke
Echoes Of A Closed Door: A Life Lived Following A Stroke
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The account of the journey Carol Fuller shared with her husband 'Clive' following his stroke is truly inspirational.
Covering a 21-year period, Echoes of A Closed Door is one of the few books that, in a personal way, demonstrates to readers how to keep an open mind and positive attitude to enable them to fully appreciate the extent to which a stroke impacts on life.
In 1991, at age 50, Clive suffered a massive stroke due to a thrombosis of the left middle cerebral artery. The legacies sustained from his stroke were severe and cruel: anosmia/ageusia; aphasia/dysphasia; depression; dyspraxia; epilepsy; hemianopia; hemiplegia; perseveration; thalamic pain syndrome; and venous incompetence.
The severe and, at times, all-consuming nature of Clive's condition following his stroke impacted on both their lives. Carol found herself continually slipping in and out of the role of wife/carer/advocate.
Life can and does deal unfair, cruel blows. Carol Fuller chose to focus not on the negative aspects of a stroke and its very many challenges, but to look for ways for her and Clive to live a good life regardless. It was not a life lived as they knew it, but one where they learned how to embrace it.
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