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I suffered a massive stroke in July of 2006. This book took nine years and $3 million to write. I was one of the lucky ones. I was extremely lucky to have had excellent medical insurance through my wife's union; without it I would most likely still reside in a state run facility. Instead, I was able to spend a year and a half, following my stroke, in one of the world's finest brain injury hospitals. I was also able to work with some of the best stroke recovery therapists in the country and to be directly exposed to world class cutting-edge stroke recovery therapies every day.
Now, nine
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Produktbeschreibung
I suffered a massive stroke in July of 2006. This book took nine years and $3 million to write. I was one of the lucky ones. I was extremely lucky to have had excellent medical insurance through my wife's union; without it I would most likely still reside in a state run facility. Instead, I was able to spend a year and a half, following my stroke, in one of the world's finest brain injury hospitals. I was also able to work with some of the best stroke recovery therapists in the country and to be directly exposed to world class cutting-edge stroke recovery therapies every day.

Now, nine years later, I feel compelled to share this vast pool of personal knowledge and experience with others who have been unfortunately thrust into a lifetime of dealing with post-stroke recovery. In this third book of the Stroke Hope series, dealing with the number three killer of Americans and the number one cause for long term disability worldwide, Stroke Hope stroke Recovery walks the stroke survivor or their loved ones or friends through what it will take, or what to expect, when starting on the journey I call "Stroke Recovery".
I have had many disappointments and failures along this grueling journey; but I have also had many victories as well. In this book I share the triumphs as well as the tragedies. I share what works and what is a waste of time as well. I said one time soon after my stroke to my wife June that if there was a book that told you what you needed to do after stroke, I would buy it and do what it said to do. Stroke Hope Stroke Recovery is that book.


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I am Daniel Bryan Jones 57 years old.

I was born in west Texas and have lived in Southern California most of my life. I am married with one grown daughter and three beautiful grandchildren. I have worked for myself since I married in 1975. I owned and operated a residential roofing company for the first twenty-five years. I retired from roofing in 1989 and spent the next ten years traveling the world's mission fields. When I finished my last mission trip to West Africa I went into the real estate business where I became successful in selling high end properties in southern California.

I graduated high school in 1974 and have been self-taught and am a self-made man through my many business projects over the last thirty five years.

I suffered a massive stroke in 2006 that was life changing. After years of recovery I started writing. I have recently been writing the amazing story of my time in the mission field. I am in the process of writing a six book series on stroke awareness, prevention and recovery. I am also writing a training and exercise manual for post stroke survivors and a guide to care giving for care givers.Lastly I have an autobiography on my life story half written up to 1999.

Since my stroke I have been asked to speak at many of the South land Colleges and lecture on the effects of stroke and the awareness, prevention and recovery of stroke. I volunteer every Monday for a stroke group that lends support to those who suffer from "aphasia", a condition caused by strokes that renders it victims unable to communicate. I had recently spoke as the key note speaker at the 2012 Survivor's Symposium, for the National
Institute for Speaking and Language Association.

As of 2013I am now the Stroke Ambassador for the Inland Empire in Southern California for the American heart/stroke assn.