Rosa Hart: Navigating Fatigue and Brain Fog After Stroke
Rosa Hart, Owner of Rosa Hart Media Consulting LLC, shared on LinkedIn:
”Post-stroke fatigue affects up to 70% of survivors, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood aspects of recovery.
In this episode of Stronger After Stroke, Mark Green shares with me from his experience navigating fatigue and brain fog following his stroke.
Mark opens up about the frustration of wanting to return to his active lifestyle while his body demanded rest, the strategies that helped him manage his energy levels, and the mindset shifts that allowed him to redefine what ‘normal’ looked like.
Mark’s story offers both practical wisdom and hope for survivors and caregivers facing similar challenges, reminding us that healing isn’t always linear, and that progress comes in many forms.
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