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Recovering Cognition After Stroke (Stroke Recovery #4)

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2007

A person who has had a stroke may suddenly have trouble speaking, or be unable to recall names or faces. While normal, this is quite frightening, and requires treatment.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

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  • My granddaughter Kylie's, (in utero stroke) short term memory is impaired, long term is good, she talks 3 to 7 word sentences now, her comprehension is greatly impaired with different things, she can't draw or write letters/pictures, like most kids her age, but she can "Spell Words" and identifies them & some numbers! She just started walking without a walker last summer after heart surgery. Her musical ability amazes me!, she can sing several songs without missing a word or beat!

  • stroke i mean

  • I just was watching New Year's Rockin' Eve with Dick Clark, and he handled it pretty well for the last cuple of years with his minor stroak. Thanks for the video. I wanted to know more about his condition. it helped me better understand what Dick Clark has gone through. (Dick, please get well soon)

  • My little boy is going through this.

  • Hmm, ok. I didn't know that. Cool video! Cool, first view, comment, rate, everything.

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