Brian A Beh: The Ten Truths That Changed How I Understand Stroke Recovery
Brian A Beh, Honorary Consumer Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health, shared on LinkedIn:
”The Ten Truths That Changed How I Understand Stroke Recovery.
In the early days after a stroke, the world fills with opinions.
Some are well‑intentioned, some are outdated, and some are simply wrong.
Clinicians speak in cautious probabilities.
Families speak in hope or fear.
Survivors speak in fragments — of memory, identity, and the sudden limits placed on their lives.
What I learned — as a survivor, not a clinician — came slowly and often painfully.
Recovery is shaped less by the stroke itself and more by the truths we choose to hold onto.
These truths are not sentimental, and they are rarely comforting in the way people expect.
But they are steady.
They are real.
And they have carried me through a decade of rebuilding.
My blog expands on these truths.”

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