:Hi Kelly, good to read your response. i had a stroke at the end of July and me too very lucky to be alive and me too very very hard to be struggling with the fatigue. I have not been drinking as I think it really interferes with brain healing and in the past i have loved a glass or two of red wine.
80/13/2014- Had a mild, dime sized stroke on my right side. Most symptoms gone. I'm alcoholic, sober for 4 months, until this week. 3 beers every 3 nights or so. Very fatigued the nest day. Still smoke, maybe half pack a day, tho' trying to quit via vapor cigs. Not much luck on smoking, but cutting slowly. I want to quit smoking, via vape in time. Altogether in time. Been to alc/rehab many times. Alcoholic neuropathy in legs makes it hard to walk more than 30 yds. Therapy does't seem to help legs. My question- Who can drink w/o a cig and what is my possible life span? I'm 49 and want to live to travel/see the world. I love life. Any suggestions? Not afraid to die, just not ready. Rehab- out of the question. Heard it all, done it all. It leaves me more depressed than my faith in God. Thanks. Any suggestions are welcome.
I have the same question,but for a husband who is sixty.
My husband is 3 1/2 years post stroke with right side paralysis; the first thing they gave him was antidepressants. You should start there.
So very sad.
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