No one knows what the future will bring. Caregivers need to understand quickly that it is not expedient to wait for the best family, you may wait forever. Stroke is a disease in which it is sufficient to take some pills, exercises and in a few weeks feel better. Always followed by the progress, however small or insignificant and certainly not the measured recovery in terms of income compared to what was a first stroke, but in terms of progress made and "adjustments" in being able to cope with what is Left. If you're realistic and not necessarily negativity, you will be pleasantly surprised rather than disappointed. Unfortunately, the patient must earn the recovery process, any caregiver can do it for him. A good therapist could convince him to do what is necessary to achieve optimum results, however, in any case if that person does not want to do it or if the stroke has damaged that part of the brain that allows him to understand what 'that is worth doing, the results will be lower than hoped. The violinist Itzhak Perlman after a concert in which he had come off a string of his violin said: "sometimes the artist's task is to find out how much music you can still make with what is left."
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