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Chapter 2.5. Conclusion of the acute phase

For the caregiver is important to know that being in a relationship of affection to our dear possess all the requirements to make the right decisions both during the acute phase of intensive treatment in both phases. Despite the shock, pain and terror that you're trying to do a lot of questions, sometimes defying the advice of doctors to seek alternative options and still have more opinions to consider then use your common sense.

The fact that you are physically and emotionally tired makes everything more difficult. Be aware of the possibility that doctors nurses and therapists do not know everything. Economic factors, professional ego and often lack of awareness on the best processes of care for people with stroke may be the driving factors in their decisions. Only the good sense of the caregiver and his commitment to the family coupled with personal observations, to the courage and will to find new answers, will enable you to understand whether the conditions prescribed treatment is best for your family. Have confidence in yourself and never be embarrassed or afraid to fight for what you believe is right.

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