Bill Gasiamis
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Thalamic Stroke Recovery Journey: Contraceptive Pill Risks and Advocacy, Jenn Williams
In this episode of the Recovery After Stroke podcast, Bill Gasiamis welcomes Jen Williams to share her incredible journey of thalamic stroke recovery. Jen recounts her 2016 experience when, at just 33 years old, she suffered a left thalamic ischemic stroke. Jen dives into the early symptoms, misdiagnoses, and the moment her life changed forever. She also discusses the emotional and physical challenges of thalamic stroke recovery, the importance of self-advocacy, and the significant impact of gratitude and community support on her journey.
Jen also highlights a crucial aspect of her story: she was taking the contraceptive pill, which includes the risk of stroke as a side effect. Her experie...
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Видео

How Advanced Brain Imaging May Improve Your Recovery: Dr Ettie Ben-Shabat
Просмотров 33416 часов назад
Join Bill Gasiamis in an insightful interview with Dr. Ettie Ben-Shabat, a specialist in neurological rehabilitation with a focus on brain imaging. In this episode, they discuss the critical role of brain imaging in stroke recovery, highlighting how advanced diagnostic tools can significantly enhance treatment plans and outcomes. Dr. Ben-Shabat shares her journey from a general physiotherapist ...
Double Stroke Recovery and Prosopagnosia (Face Blindness) Jim Moody's Journey | Episode 307
Просмотров 56914 дней назад
Welcome to Episode 307 of the Recovery After Stroke podcast. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Jim Moody, a stroke survivor who experienced an ischemic stroke and a hemorrhagic stroke following heart valve surgery at the age of 49. Jim's journey is remarkable not only for his recovery from these strokes but also for his life with prosopagnosia, commonly known as face blindness. Despite...
Incredible Stroke Story: Overcoming Stroke, Kidney Transplants & Heartbreak | Ritesh Nandwani
Просмотров 52521 день назад
🎙️ In this compelling stroke survivor story, Ritesh Nandwani shares his extraordinary journey of resilience and recovery after experiencing a hemorrhagic stroke. Ritesh recounts the harrowing incident where a sailboat beam struck his head, leading to a massive headache, disorientation, and a near-death experience. His right side lost sensation, profoundly impacting his life and prompting an ard...
Preventing Neck Injuries at Salons & at the Barbers: The HeadBed Solution | Catherine Randabel
Просмотров 28828 дней назад
In this episode, we dive deep into the innovative HeadBed with inventor Catherine Randabel and Australian Hairdressing Council CEO, Sandy Chong. The HeadBed is a revolutionary head and neck support cushion designed for use with hair salon wash basins, providing enhanced comfort, safety, and hygiene for clients during hair-washing sessions. Sandy Chong, who has used the HeadBed in her salons, sh...
Ischemic Stroke Recovery Story: Shane Duffiney's Experience with Ischemic Stroke After Car Accident
Просмотров 869Месяц назад
Join us for an inspiring episode as we dive into the incredible story of Shane Duffy, a 42-year-old man who experienced a complete ischemic stroke following a car wreck. Shane's stroke was caused by damage to a blood vessel in his neck, triggered by a whiplash injury and a rare genetic condition. In this episode, you'll hear: - Shane's journey from the initial misdiagnosis and near-death experi...
Stroke Is Treatable: Essential Information for Everyone
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In this insightful interview, Dr. Violiza Inoa, a dedicated neuro-interventional neurologist in Memphis, Tennessee, joins host Bill Gasiamis to discuss stroke prevention and treatment. Discover the importance of recognizing symptoms early and seeking immediate medical help. From personal experiences to medical insights, this conversation sheds light on stroke awareness, treatment options, dispa...
Adaptive Yoga And Stroke Recovery
Просмотров 397Месяц назад
Adaptive Yoga And Stroke Recovery
Rewiring the Mind: The Role of Somatic Thinking in Stroke Rehabilitation
Просмотров 229Месяц назад
Rewiring the Mind: The Role of Somatic Thinking in Stroke Rehabilitation
How To Recover After A Stroke - The Nurse Keith Show
Просмотров 4752 месяца назад
How To Recover After A Stroke - The Nurse Keith Show
Recovering from a BRAIN STEM stroke - Jamie & Jessica Robinson
Просмотров 9452 месяца назад
Recovering from a BRAIN STEM stroke - Jamie & Jessica Robinson
Recovery From Multiple Ischemic Strokes - Bear Herbert
Просмотров 8062 месяца назад
Recovery From Multiple Ischemic Strokes - Bear Herbert
After The Crash: (TBI) Recovery with Kelly Tuttle
Просмотров 3442 месяца назад
After The Crash: (TBI) Recovery with Kelly Tuttle
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) Recovery - Jennifer Hale
Просмотров 5443 месяца назад
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) Recovery - Jennifer Hale
Revealing the Cost of Etanercept Injections For STROKE Survivors:
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 месяца назад
Revealing the Cost of Etanercept Injections For STROKE Survivors:
Etanercept for Stroke Recovery: MYTH? or Reality - Andrew Stopps
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Etanercept for Stroke Recovery: MYTH? or Reality - Andrew Stopps
29-Year-Old Monica’s Inspiring Story Of Surviving a Brain AVM and Stroke - Monica Azevedo
Просмотров 6823 месяца назад
29-Year-Old Monica’s Inspiring Story Of Surviving a Brain AVM and Stroke - Monica Azevedo
Ischemic Stroke and the link with the MTHFR Gene Mutation - Amber Coker
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Ischemic Stroke and the link with the MTHFR Gene Mutation - Amber Coker
High Blood Pressure & Stroke, Recovery - Eddie Burnias
Просмотров 4353 месяца назад
High Blood Pressure & Stroke, Recovery - Eddie Burnias
Hemorrhagic Stroke Recovery - Luka Jelusic
Просмотров 6524 месяца назад
Hemorrhagic Stroke Recovery - Luka Jelusic
The case for MORE Physical THERAPY After Stroke | Ann Sertel & Molly Hopkins
Просмотров 2954 месяца назад
The case for MORE Physical THERAPY After Stroke | Ann Sertel & Molly Hopkins
🤯 What is was like Living with Half a Skull. Discover the Jaw-Dropping Journey Beyond Appearance! 🧠
Просмотров 984 месяца назад
🤯 What is was like Living with Half a Skull. Discover the Jaw-Dropping Journey Beyond Appearance! 🧠
AVM Recovery and Re-inventing Oneself - Keith "Krusher" Rush
Просмотров 2374 месяца назад
AVM Recovery and Re-inventing Oneself - Keith "Krusher" Rush
Brain Hemorrhage & AVM Recovery Story | Chet Ciccone
Просмотров 3894 месяца назад
Brain Hemorrhage & AVM Recovery Story | Chet Ciccone
Multiple Cerebral Infarction / Ischemic Stroke Recovery | Bobbie Anne Hutchinson
Просмотров 4715 месяцев назад
Multiple Cerebral Infarction / Ischemic Stroke Recovery | Bobbie Anne Hutchinson
Brain Aneurysm Survivor & Stroke Survivor - Toni Hickman
Просмотров 3295 месяцев назад
Brain Aneurysm Survivor & Stroke Survivor - Toni Hickman
Ischemic Stroke Caused By Blood Clotting Disorder, Factor V Leiden | Abdul Wahed Hassan
Просмотров 3485 месяцев назад
Ischemic Stroke Caused By Blood Clotting Disorder, Factor V Leiden | Abdul Wahed Hassan
Cerebellum Stroke Recovery - Elizabeth Cottone
Просмотров 5415 месяцев назад
Cerebellum Stroke Recovery - Elizabeth Cottone
STROKE - THE BEST THING THAT HAPPENED - Summarized By The Author
Просмотров 4976 месяцев назад
STROKE - THE BEST THING THAT HAPPENED - Summarized By The Author
Exercise And Stroke Recovery | Dr. Heidi Jansen
Просмотров 4866 месяцев назад
Exercise And Stroke Recovery | Dr. Heidi Jansen

Комментарии

  • @charleseddy6545
    @charleseddy6545 9 часов назад

    Sleep is a part of my recovery that I do not understand. The more challenging, or novel the activity, within an hour later, I am exhausted! I had a day last week where I slept nearly the entire day, deeply, off and on. This is nearly 4 years post CVA.

  • @charleseddy6545
    @charleseddy6545 9 часов назад

    "I am not going to be a victim." Speak on it!

  • @jecatwrangler
    @jecatwrangler 17 часов назад

    Side point - having 2 lockdown time strokes - I had the audacity to ask more about those experimental doses, and all my treatment/physio options were withheld. I was also denied participation with support groups - soBit! Thanks for sharing this good chat! Cheerz!

  • @etherealmeals
    @etherealmeals 19 часов назад

    It's been 3 years having stroke disabilities and it woulshave been impossible without God. It has been incredibly lonely.

  • @beverlystraus9300
    @beverlystraus9300 День назад

    Excellent, informative video! I just subscribed!

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 21 час назад

      Thanks Beverly. Glad to have you here.

  • @speaktruth9313
    @speaktruth9313 2 дня назад

    My vertebral artery is severely occluded at V4 . What is my future?is there anything I can do to undo the occlusion?

  • @JAff-cy8ij
    @JAff-cy8ij 2 дня назад

    Thank you immensely! Had a left cerebellar infarct at age 49, in my sleep, and upon waking had no idea what was happening. Terrifying. I am what I would call miraculous recovery. "No cause" was specified. I did have a wonderful stroke team and many cts and mris. I wasn't told til day 2 in hospital what had happened to me, that the stroke occurred in my sleep and woke to the severe symptoms. I am so lucky to have gotten a bed on the stroke floor under the care of a specialist. Symptoms were very similar. Thank you SO much for this discussion. Not talking about it is a huge problem, and dismissing the aftermath is common. Thank you, again, this is very validating and helpful.

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 21 час назад

      Thanks for your comment. Glad you are on the road to recovery.

  • @catherinerandabel8159
    @catherinerandabel8159 3 дня назад

    Hairdressers are naturally very caring and creative people. That is why they recognise and adopt HeadBed for their shampoo basins. Clients of hairstylists, please ask at your salon if they have a HeadBed on their basins, for your comfort and safety. Let's share the info about this safety product. Just like seatbelts are in a car, every basin should have a HeadBed on it.

  • @Hartleymolly
    @Hartleymolly 3 дня назад

    I have a newborn, I don’t have years

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 3 дня назад

      I understand. What happened to you?

  • @new2film1
    @new2film1 3 дня назад

    Thank you! Great guest!

  • @blue.5058
    @blue.5058 3 дня назад

    I had my stroke a little over a month now. I got treated in three hospitals in that time. It was at the hospital where I found that sleep was an oxymoron- “sleep is important, yet they bugged you at all hour of the night for blood tests or BP checks? This was the case all month in all three hospitals, and even had a part to play in my overall mood during my wedding anniversary (which was in middle of that month). I still feel horrible for making my wife deal what happened to me throughout my stroke. I still have a fear of sleeping even now. I could only think of one night where I got more than eight hours of sleep. I’m replying to this video at 6:28am after being up for two hours (II went to bed at 11:30pm) and it stinks.

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 3 дня назад

      I know what you mean. Sleep is so important but in the early days of a cute stroke ensuring your vitals are normal is the priority especially when attempting to ensure a patient doesn’t have another stroke. As your recovery continues and you seek help in the for of a talking therapy sleep will begin to improve now. Best wishes.

  • @user-vi5to5wp2l
    @user-vi5to5wp2l 4 дня назад

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  • @MneWong-ez1yg
    @MneWong-ez1yg 4 дня назад

    Hi Bill I’m in month 8 of my ischemic stroke and have right side mobility issues . Have you heard of the Taopatch and Pons machine that can help with gait and walking? Appreciate your help Thanks mel

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 3 дня назад

      Hi Mel. I’ve never heard of it.

    • @MneWong-ez1yg
      @MneWong-ez1yg 2 дня назад

      Thanks bill stir the reply how about Accupuncture?

  • @user-yq5cr3kz3p
    @user-yq5cr3kz3p 5 дней назад

    I commend you on your hardworking advocacy.

  • @H-ton-R-tonSN7893
    @H-ton-R-tonSN7893 5 дней назад

    I believe you're doing a great service to all or most of the stroke survivals. Information such as this we're receiving from dr. Ettie is not part of the therapy we ought to know when we go for treatment, because there is no mandate for it I guess.And it's unfortunate not to include this priceless information as "therapy 101". An informed patient do not waste his/her precious time to get/treated well. Thank you both for being there. Please keep up the good job.

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 4 дня назад

      Thanks again. I’m glad he information is useful

  • @ifeomaobidinma4044
    @ifeomaobidinma4044 6 дней назад

    So sure is not good for consumption during stroke recovery????

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 6 дней назад

      Best to avoid it most of the time.

  • @damontg95
    @damontg95 6 дней назад

    Jim you are amazing, 87% of people are negative and the key of recovery is being positive. There is life after stroke, after having a massive stroke at the age of 23. Now, I'm 28 years post stroke. Life is like a test, are we going to pass or fail. We have to be tested to have a test to have a testimony. Jim, keep moving forward and know that we have to learn how to provide hope for others. Support from others are needed, thanks for sharing your testimony. This show is awesome! 🙏💪

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 6 дней назад

      Congratulations to you as well Damon

    • @damontg95
      @damontg95 5 дней назад

      @BillGasiamis thank you Bill. Jim and I are both attend the same support group online. I just came across your RUclips page from a couple of members of our community. I would love to talk with you about beening on your show to promote life after stroke.

  • @brynedisney7958
    @brynedisney7958 7 дней назад

    That was a very informative podcast. Probably one of your best. Thank you Bill.

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 6 дней назад

      Thanks Bryne. All the credit goes to Ettie.

  • @marthaharvey8499
    @marthaharvey8499 7 дней назад

    I wonder if anyone that had the procedure had any bad reactions or side effects, I just wonder if can in any way affect your general immunity to other illness in the future, if because how is applied can provoke another bleeding, or can in any way make things worst. After a lot of progress and with just “minor” problems left after the stroke you hate to do anything that could make things worst. Any advice/comment will be appreciated.

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 5 дней назад

      I have never spoken to anyone that had negative sides effects but that doesn’t mean there are not any. I am in a similar situation with my recovery. I have no noticeable deficits and the ones you can see although bothersome don’t stop me from living life. So i am in no rush to try an invasive medical procedure if the outcome will only mean small or marginal improvement.

  • @PS-gg2rd
    @PS-gg2rd 10 дней назад

    Thanks Jim ! I’ve know Jim for several years now . He is a remarkable man who has helped me come to terms with things after having two ischemic strokes (2019 ,10/23). I am 47 yr old Male in great shape . Doctors have yet to figure it out . Are stories are very similar except for the physical issue which I did not experience as Jim did. Although my speech was somewhat affected ,but much better now . Hopefully I start attending some stroke support groups in the near future. I do have Doctors for the M/H and that has been very positive. Thanks again Jim for sharing your story and your positive outlook !

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 10 дней назад

      Best wishes to you. Heal well.

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 11 дней назад

    I had a major brainstem stroke I have to get my own help because of age I lost all balance and eye stability and hearing on right side is gone Thank God for your chanel it gives me hope

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 10 дней назад

      I am so glad it helps. Best wishes.

  • @status-xk8kr
    @status-xk8kr 12 дней назад

    Thanks Jim for sharing your story of stroke survival!

  • @nandu1770
    @nandu1770 12 дней назад

    Is there any information on how she was able to retain the vestibular function for some time interval after when the device has been removed from head and tongue(as given in the book)? I mean once the device was on her, now there is an artificial sense organ that is providing data from the accelerometer to the strip on her tongue in the form of electric signals. She train and condition her brain to work with this new input giving information on head orientation to balance herself. But when the device is removed how is hse able to balance, now that there is no input in her tongue. What is the brain now working with to balance the body when she is not using the device?

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 10 дней назад

      Cheryl Schiltz's ability to maintain her balance for a period after removing the BrainPort device is a fascinating example of neuroplasticity, which is the brain's ability to adapt and form new neural connections. While using the BrainPort, Cheryl's brain was trained to interpret the signals sent to her tongue as spatial information, compensating for her damaged vestibular system. Once the device was removed, her brain had temporarily retained the learned balance function. This short-term retention happens because her brain had adapted to the new input and developed pathways that could maintain balance even without continuous stimulation. Essentially, her brain remembered how to balance from the training it received while using the device. It's a bit like muscle memory-after practicing a skill repeatedly, your brain can retain that ability for a while, even without the immediate stimulus. In short, Cheryl's experience highlights the brain's incredible ability to rewire itself and adapt to new sensory inputs, allowing her to maintain balance briefly even without the device.

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 10 дней назад

      It’s similar to how the body and the brain learn to ride a bike. At the beginning you are unstable later riding becomes second nature. Due to its proximity to the vestibular system the use of the tongue may have played an important role.

    • @nandu1770
      @nandu1770 10 дней назад

      @@BillGasiamis So does that mean her her brain no more need live sensory data on her orientation(what her original healthy vestibular apparatus captured, also the artificial accelerometer apparatus feeding info through tongue) is not required anymore?? I dont understand the it. If that the case then blind being able to perceive visual data through there back skin(using the recliner seat kinda apparatus) will be still able to perceive it even after removing the device. But that is not the case. Doesn't the brain some how need to get live data to perceive or react to adjust itself, be it balancing or perceiving visual/auditory data??

  • @user-vi5to5wp2l
    @user-vi5to5wp2l 13 дней назад

    Yes I have congestive heart disease and renal kidney faluire of 73 persent current Dr says I was throwing up this weekend and I have bad neuropathy and ephsdema swelling in legs and feet do to me haveing congestive heart faluire. Why I don't need no problems or drama in my life I can have a stroke because I have congestive heart faluire and I swelling in feet and legs from my congestive heart faluire and me haveing neuropathy and emphedemia badly in my legs and feet I pray for healing in my body and health Felicia Gonzalez

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 13 дней назад

    I had a bad brainstem stroke a little over a year ago found out I had diabetes have not seen a doctor in over a year depend on stroke chanel like these to check out myself bad health insurance 7:04

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 13 дней назад

      I am happy my channel is helping

  • @ifeomaobidinma4044
    @ifeomaobidinma4044 13 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤ thanks

  • @scasey1960
    @scasey1960 13 дней назад

    Let smoke more weed

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 13 дней назад

      Not always a good idea for all.

  • @scasey1960
    @scasey1960 13 дней назад

    Another single mother

  • @igorklisovic8674
    @igorklisovic8674 14 дней назад

    Ovaj čovjek je čudo prirode

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 14 дней назад

      He sure is. He has 9 lives like a cat.

    • @igorklisovic8674
      @igorklisovic8674 14 дней назад

      Ma ne samo to dragi Bill...on je 100 posto oporavljen...makar možda nije nit svjestan toga😊

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 15 дней назад

    Thanks always

  • @joydee794
    @joydee794 15 дней назад

    ❤😊🎉

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 16 дней назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @BillDingee
    @BillDingee 17 дней назад

    My ischemic stroke made itself manifestly evident in mid Nov 2023. Fortunately, we decided to have it looked right away although the actual CAT scan was not conducted until about 4 hours later. Regretably, though, actual symptoms of a stroke made themselves briefly evident early in the evening previous. Initial care was first rate, despite which I expect recovery to some degree of normalcy will still be a few more months.

  • @leahasch3536
    @leahasch3536 18 дней назад

    When is the people that I’ve told or asking why you’re in therapy and why is it taking so long?

  • @status-xk8kr
    @status-xk8kr 19 дней назад

    He's an inspiration for all stroke survivors!

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 20 дней назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 20 дней назад

    Mr Bill hopefully you are doing an update on this show. Appreciate U always

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 19 дней назад

      I am interviewing Alina again in the next two months.

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 20 дней назад

    RESPECT to the Mother

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 20 дней назад

    Prayers

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 20 дней назад

    Prayers 🙏. Hoping you have improved Yes we do have our day's

  • @fbawaterdragon4592
    @fbawaterdragon4592 20 дней назад

    I live in Mississippi, USA. I had a hemorrhagic stroke August 27, 2022, on a Saturday night. I couldn't walk and barely could talk. By December of 2022, I could walk with a walker, but my arm and hand hardly had no movement. Last year in 2023, I made some progress. I no longer needed a cane or walker to walk, though my right leg become stiff. However my right arm and hand still gave me trouble, but it's less spastic and tight than it was in 2022. Fast forward to today, and it's pretty much the same problem. Hopefully, botox will get my right arm, hand, and leg moving significantly. If botox don't quite cut it, I'll head to Florida to get the treatment. Just the same, I never doubted Enbrel for stroke recovery didn't work, but that price is very expensive😮😮😮😮😮!!!!! It's countless videos online to prove Enbrel does indeed work. However if if comes down to getting this treatment, so be it. I'll gladly spend all my life savings to get this treatment, no matter the cost. Yera💧.

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 20 дней назад

      it does seem that Etanercept is a last resort for many people and cost is certainly a big reason

    • @blurtbum
      @blurtbum 6 дней назад

      @@BillGasiamis : Hi Bill, the price of Etanercept is a bit of a mystery , i guess using it for perispinal treatment could be the reason for its high price , as for it being used for arthritis its absolutely dirt cheap , in Australia the cost for resident with medicare card is only $30.60 cents with out card its $877.99 , keep in mind for $30.60 you will get 4 auto injectors with 50 mg of Etanercept now considering only 25 mg is used to for each perispinal treatment means there is enough for eight patients , not sure we are getting the whole truth why this treatment is considered controversial

    • @blurtbum
      @blurtbum 6 дней назад

      @@BillGasiamis : i have spoken to many doctors here in Australia and to my amazement most have never even heard of etanercept or of its intended uses , they no nothing of it and that is disappointing , they know nothing of the two clinical trials done in Griffith University in Queensland or the extraordinary positive results

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 6 дней назад

      @@blurtbum​​⁠it’s very common that our Drs especially GPs won’t know anything about it. Also it not approved here for anything other than Rheumatoid Arthritis so even if they did know about it they would never suggest it to much risk of getting in trouble by the Medical board. That’s why these podcasts exist so people like us can find out things that doctors don’t know.

    • @blurtbum
      @blurtbum 5 дней назад

      @@BillGasiamis : Thanks for reply back Bill , another problem is getting messages through on YT, i sent one to you detailing actual cost of medication with some other info and it didnt get through , disappointing , i have the name of another interesting drug thats had one double blind trial with great results on TNF , just hope you get this then i will share info as i believe it will very helpful

  • @user-co3fk2ml5i
    @user-co3fk2ml5i 21 день назад

    I’ve just listened to this podcast and I am a one year stroke survivor. I live in Tennessee could I get the name of his therapist in Tennessee please

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 18 дней назад

      I will ask and try get it for you.

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 21 день назад

    Prayers.

  • @sunnykakaiya6613
    @sunnykakaiya6613 21 день назад

    I am stroke survivor, want to share my story , can we connect?

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 21 день назад

      sure can, visit recoveryafterstroke.com/contact and fill out your details. I will respond after you have submitted the form.

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 21 день назад

    Appreciate it always

  • @fifthavenuegirl
    @fifthavenuegirl 22 дня назад

    I can track my wrist extension and rom improvements with my motus nova @motusnova robotic hand device and still seeing improvements after a year of use. It has enabled me to get reports and keep track

  • @jcgillis
    @jcgillis 22 дня назад

    Im taking my mom in Sept. Each shot is $8400USD. They recommend 2, one week apart. And you can come for another one 6 months to a year later. I’ve been researching it for 7 years…finally decided to do it once my mom got covid and her stroke symptoms got wayyyy worse. (Supposedly due to inflammation in the brain)

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 22 дня назад

      I’d love to hear about the results if she’s happy to share. I do hope it is a success.

    • @jcgillis
      @jcgillis 22 дня назад

      100% she wanted to do it originally and seems excited to know we are going 😊

  • @nikeadesina3368
    @nikeadesina3368 23 дня назад

    Is this App available now

    • @BillGasiamis
      @BillGasiamis 22 дня назад

      I’m not certain. I haven’t followed up.

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 24 дня назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 24 дня назад

    Rest in Peace 🙏 Peter 🙏🙏. Thankyou