A young woman suffers a stroke; she rebuilds her career and
personal life, but not before her marriage falls apart. An
eighty-year-old man dies unexpectedly of stroke, leaving his grown
sons to wonder whether they are genetically predisposed to stroke.
A recently retired woman confronts her future with a husband
suddenly disabled by stroke. How can she help her husband? Will he
ever recover? How will she cope with her own emotional stress?
In "Stroke and the Family: A New Guide," Joel Stein shows the
many faces of stroke and the people it strikes. To the family just
beginning to cope with the aftermath of a stroke, the diagnostic
tests, drug regimens, rehabilitation strategies, and varied
prognoses can be completely bewildering. Because stroke can affect
memory, speech, and movement, the impact on everyday routines and
close relationships can be especially intense. Stein has produced a
book that allows general readers and nonphysicians working with
stroke survivors to make sense of the confusing variety of
diagnoses and treatment options, and goes on to explore challenges
the recovering stroke patient and the recovering family will face
during a long recuperation with an uncertain outcome. "Stroke and
the Family" offers up-to-date information and places the current
research findings in context.
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