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Old 10-14-2010, 11:10 AM #1
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Default Husband Had Severe Stroke

Hi there Husband had severe stoke on left side of Brain
in July 2020 left him paralyzed with very lil speech ~ has Aphasia and Apraxia
was in Hospital for 2 weeks
transferred to Rehab right from Hospital for 4 weeks
THERAPY IS A WONDERFUL THING
FROM DAY ONE TILL NOW I DIDNT THINK THE POOR MAN
WOULD EVER WALK AGAIN ... he s no marathon runner
for sure but HE IS STANDING ON HIS OWN 2 FEET (w/a one sided quad cane)
Applied for SS just wondering how long all this stuff takes place
he also had LTD that he took out out work .. but they have been nothing but a headache FOR ME ... ALONG WITH ALL THE MEDICAL ISSUES THAT HAVE BEEN HAPPENING AND MY POOR HUSBANDS HEALTH .. I HAVE LEFT MY JOB CUS IT IS A FULL TIME JOB TAKING CARE OF HIM and all I have been doing on top of that is running around for insurance people with this poor man who can barely walk and cannot talk in tow with me ...
and going on line here and googling is the worst .. only get HORROR STORIES !!!
Can I expect anything good happening to us ????!!!

PS : I HONESTLY THINK I'M GOING TO NEED SSD AFTER ALL THIS ....
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