Brian A Beh: How A Lacunar Stroke Changed Me
Brian A Beh, Honorary Consumer Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health, shared on LinkedIn:
”How A Lacunar Stroke changed me.
An honest, practical account from someone trained to initiate and manage change.
I wrote this blog even though some people will call it self-indulgent. They will say I am dwelling.
They will be wrong.
I survived a catastrophic Left LacunarStroke in 2016 and what I am trying to do now is endure the aftermath — and to give other survivors a map that is honest, unsentimental, and useful.
I was never intimidated by the stroke.
I was not depressed.
I did not fall into despair.
That does not mean it was easy. It means my response looked different because of the life I had lived.
Read my blog and learn how I coped with change.”

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