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Most would not expect a book about a stroke to be entertaining, but
this memoir will force you to laugh through a tragedy, then cry,
then laugh again.Avrel Seale was fifty, did not smoke or drink, had
low blood pressure, and had hiked more than two hundred miles the
year a stroke nearly ended his life. In an instant, he was
teleported into the body of an old man - unbalanced, shaky,
spastic, and half-paralyzed. Overnight, he was plunged into a world
of brain surgeons, nurses, insurance case managers, and an
abundance of therapists. Beginning three weeks before his stroke to
set the stage, Seale leads us through the harrowing day of his
stroke and emergency brain surgery with minute-by-minute intensity.
We then follow him through ICU, a rehab hospital, and a
neuro-recovery group-living center, where we meet a memorable cast
of other stroke survivors and also those recovering from auto
accidents and gunshots. Finally home, Seale leads us through a new
life of firsts, including returning to work, to driving, to playing
guitar, to camping, and even to writing a book - all with one hand.
What emerges from his humor ('elegant but devastating') is a
revealing critique of the hospital experience, the insurance
industry, and rehab culture. And his nothing-off-the-table quest
for recovery shows both the sobering struggles and inspiring
possibilities of life after a stroke in twenty-first century
America.
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