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Jun 19, 2026, 17:40
Cameron Bryer: Returning to Work After a Young Stroke Is Challenging but Possible
Cameron Bryer, Lived Experience Contributor Panel Member at Stroke Foundation, shared on LinkedIn:
”Having a stroke as a young person can be a life-altering experience, but returning to work is still possible!
It has been a pleasure to work as a member of the Lived Experience Contributor Panel for Stroke Foundation‘s Young Stroke project under the fantastic coordination of Hailey Barber – Mckirdy.
You can read an article I have written for the Young Stroke website, discussing the difficulties and things to remember when returning to work after experiencing a stroke.”

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