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Hear a first-hand account of how Danny, a survivor of a near-fatal stroke, adapted to his new reality of acquired physical disabilities and cognitive deficits. Danny's stroke changed his life in an instant and took him from working full-time in downtown Toronto to spending months in a hospital re-learning how to stand, walk and complete many other simple tasks that we often take for granted. Danny explains how he used perseverance, patience and faith to overcome a myriad of post-stroke challenges and provides helpful tips and advice to other stroke survivors on how to optimize their recovery…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Hear a first-hand account of how Danny, a survivor of a near-fatal stroke, adapted to his new reality of acquired physical disabilities and cognitive deficits. Danny's stroke changed his life in an instant and took him from working full-time in downtown Toronto to spending months in a hospital re-learning how to stand, walk and complete many other simple tasks that we often take for granted. Danny explains how he used perseverance, patience and faith to overcome a myriad of post-stroke challenges and provides helpful tips and advice to other stroke survivors on how to optimize their recovery journey. In addition, Danny provides useful information on the impact of stroke on one's brain and body, and touches on research being conducted to benefit stroke patients going forward. Danny's story is one of hope, courage, and determination in the face of immeasurable challenges.
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Autorenporträt
Danny Foran is a stroke survivor who lives in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. After his near-fatal hemorrhagic stroke in 2012, Danny has become immersed in the local community, both participating in and volunteering for several groups and initiatives bene ting people with strokes and other physical disabilities. Danny enjoys speaking with, and advocating for, other individuals who have had strokes, and has made many valuable friends in the stroke community. Danny is a husband, father, and grandfather, and prior to his stroke was a senior risk control consultant in the insurance sector.