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Stroke Recovery Rehab

Your short, five-minute insight into life after stroke, offering practical tips to support recovery. strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Becoming Someone New After Stroke

    After a stroke, you can look “fine” to others but feel completely different inside as you work through identity shifts, frustration, fear of another stroke, and more.In this episode, I’m joined by Florence Acosta of the Becoming You With Florence Acosta newsletter to discuss some key takeaways from our recent article - The Hidden Mental Health Journey in Stroke Recovery.*Note: This podcast was originally recorded as a Substack Live event on June 10, 2026.Key Moments(1:20) About Florence(3:00) Mental health after stroke(5:30) Looking in the mirror can feel unfamiliar(8:20) Daily routines after stroke(9:50) Consistency is important(10:10) Life is divided into before and after(12:30) Driving after stroke(15:00) Experiences with stroke caused by ruptured AVM(17:30) Gamma Knife radiation treatments after stroke(20:20) Creative writing after stroke(22:40) Accepting help after stroke(24:30) Therapy as live journaling(25:00) Connecting with others through writing(27:00) How to connect with Florence This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    The Best Advice I Received After Stroke

    Like anyone else, I received some great – and not so great – advice from doctors, therapists, friends, and family members on how I could improve my recovery after stroke.In this episode, I reflect on some early experiences after stroke and share some of the best advice I received, some of the worst, and some advice that I would now give other stroke survivors.For more information on any of the subjects discussed in this episode, be sure to review the links and resources included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2026/04/01/the-best-advice-i-received-after-stroke/For more stories from stroke recovery like this, read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Avoiding Learned Helplessness After Stroke

    Learned helplessness is an underrated challenge in stroke recovery. How do you push yourself safely when you’re not sure what your true abilities may be?In this episode, I share an article I wrote with my friend and fellow stroke survivor Nir Peled on the importance of not shying away from the challenges that stroke recovery brings.To learn more about Nir or any of the topics covered here, be sure to review the links and resources in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2026/02/01/embracing-the-challenges-of-stroke-recovery/For more stories like this from stroke recovery, read the free monthly newsletter: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Navigating the Emotional Challenges After Stroke

    Stroke can fundamentally change who we are, how we process information, and how we react to situations. Feelings of irritability, confusion, anger, and anxiety are common after stroke.I was oblivious to any mental or emotional challenges I might face in stroke recovery during my time in the hospital and inpatient rehab.However, once I returned home and my physical abilities did not come back as quickly as I wished them to, the mental and emotional side of recovery proved to be a much more significant challenge than any physical exercise.In this episode, I share my thoughts on why the emotional aspect of recovery after stroke can be harder than the physical side and three strategies to support emotional recovery after stroke.For more information on post-stroke anger, depression, or any of the strategies I’ve highlighted here, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/06/01/navigating-the-emotional-challenges-after-stroke/For more stories like this from stroke recovery, read the free newsletter at: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Returning to the Gym After Stroke

    Stroke survivors know that recovery doesn’t end when the physical and occupational therapy sessions end.Instead, you’re often on your own to find a way to rebuild your strength after a stroke, and the gym can be an important part of that.In this episode, I share some of my challenges with working out in a gym after stroke and four strategies that helped me feel comfortable in the gym again.For more information on myo-reps or the benefits of unilateral training, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2026/03/01/returning-to-the-gym-after-stroke/For more resources and stories from stroke recovery, read the free newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    A Simple Nutrition Plan for Stroke Survivors: The 800-gram Challenge

    After stroke, just the thought of planning a meal, cooking it, and cleaning all the dishes felt overwhelming for me.It seemed impossible that I could do all of that in a timely manner.As I was stuck at home with little energy to cook and no ability to go to the grocery store alone, I was reminded of the 800-gram challenge, a simple nutritional framework that encourages you to eat more fruits and vegetables.In this episode, I share my experiences with this simple diet challenge, which became the nutritional plan that I leaned on in the earliest weeks and months of recovery.For more information on nutritional strategies for stroke survivors, such as the 800-gram challenge, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/07/01/a-simple-nutrition-plan-for-stroke-recovery-the-800-gram-challenge/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Learning How the Brain Heals

    In this episode, I’ll recap an article I recently wrote with the Brain Injury Association of America, reflecting on some lessons learned through four years of stroke recovery.I share some thoughts on how neuroplasticity provides hope for stroke survivors, how to embrace change after stroke, and how to learn from setbacks in the years-long journey that is recovery after stroke.For more information about the Brain Injury Association and to find their many resources on brain injury and stroke recovery, visit the association’s website at BIAUSA.org.For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Rising to the Challenges of Stroke Recovery

    After a stroke, it’s easy to say no to new activities or challenging situations. But while that may feel good in the moment, the comfort trap of learned helplessness is often where progress in recovery slows down.In this episode, I’m joined by Nir Peled, a stroke survivor and author of the Beyond 100% newsletter, to discuss key takeaways from an article we wrote, Embracing the Challenges of Stroke Recovery.*Note: This podcast was originally recorded as a Substack Live event on February 16, 2026.Key Moments:(1:15) About Nir(4:30) Learning From Near-Death Experiences(7:25) Why Getting Too Comfortable is a Trap(12:00) It’s Easy to Say No After a Stroke(17:05) The Importance of Rest(17:45) The “Don’t Get Injured” Rule(22:15) Listening to Your Subconscious vs. External Voices(24:05) The “Learning From Experts” Rule(29:00) Giving Yourself Grace(31:10) How to Connect With Nir This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    The Dangers of Setting Deadlines in Stroke Recovery

    The first year after a stroke is often held up as this holy grail of how long it will take to recover.While it is true that significant progress can be made in year one, recovery after stroke doesn’t end after 12 months.You can continue to see and feel improvements in your abilities for many years after stroke.In this episode, I share some thoughts on stroke recovery timelines and why setting aggressive deadlines in your recovery can sometimes backfire.For more information on stroke recovery timelines, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/08/01/the-dangers-of-setting-deadlines-in-stroke-recovery/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    The Benefits of Walking Backward in Stroke Recovery

    In this episode, I share my experiences with walking backward in recovery after stroke and how this simple exercise turned out to be pretty helpful.Studies show that stroke survivors may benefit from walking backward in a variety of ways.For example, there’s evidence that this practice can improve a stroke survivor’s balance and gait – a person’s manner of walking.In my experience, the cliché “The faster you can move backward, the faster you can move forward” was certainly true for me.For more information on how walking backward can help stroke survivors, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/09/01/the-many-benefits-of-walking-backward-in-stroke-recovery/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    10 Ideas to Sleep Better After Stroke

    A good night’s sleep is one of the most important things that can improve recovery after a stroke since it’s critical for neuroplasticity.Unfortunately, a common side effect of stroke is trouble sleeping. In turn, every other aspect of recovery is subsequently made more challenging than it already is without a good night’s sleep.In this episode, I share my frustrating challenges with sleep after stroke and some of the supplements and simple lifestyle changes that helped me to sleep better after strokeFor more information on these strategies to improve sleep after stroke, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/04/01/10-ideas-to-sleep-better-after-stroke/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/*The information provided on supplements in this episode and on others is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Consult your physician before starting any new supplement regimen. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Why Constraint-Induced Therapy is Important After Stroke

    In this episode, I’ll discuss my experiences with constraint-induced therapy after stroke and how this can be an effective practice for stroke survivors.Constraint-induced movement therapy is exactly as it sounds – restraining one arm behind the back, so the stroke-affected arm and hand must perform the required activity.Although some rehabilitation facilities provide specialized constraint-induced movement therapy sessions, it’s a simple training exercise that can be done at home.The modified version of constraint-induced therapy can be done by placing one arm behind your back without restraint and forcing yourself to use your stroke-affected hand for any activity.For more information on constraint-induced therapy practices, be sure to review the links and resources I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/04/01/why-constraint-induced-therapy-is-important-after-stroke/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Simple Breathing Exercises to Manage Anxiety After Stroke

    Anxiety is a common side effect of stroke, especially considering people can worry about having another stroke.Research indicates that roughly 20% of stroke survivors may have anxiety-related issues.After stroke, I’ve found a variety of breathing exercises to be helpful in navigating the frustrating challenges that a stroke can cause, including anxiety.In this episode, I’ll be discussing two simple breathing patterns that have helped me work through some post-stroke anxiety.For more information on post-stroke anxiety and the breathing exercises I’ve mentioned, be sure to review the links and resources in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/09/01/simple-breathing-practices-to-manage-anxiety-after-stroke/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Understanding Cognitive Challenges in Stroke Recovery

    While cognitive challenges caused by stroke are not visible like physical deficits, they still pose a substantial challenge in recovery.In this episode, I discuss some of the mental challenges that can come with stroke recovery and how these deficits can sometimes be overlooked compared to the physical deficits after stroke.For more information on cognitive challenges after stroke, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/04/01/understanding-cognitive-challenges-in-stroke-recovery/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Creating Your Stroke Recovery Plan for Ongoing Progress

    While the road to recovery after a stroke looks different for everyone, creating a personalized structure that supports ongoing progress is one of the most important things a stroke survivor can do.In this episode, I’m joined by occupational therapist and stroke survivor Anadee Nikte to discuss neuroplasticity-friendly habits that can support recovery after stroke.*Note: This podcast was originally recorded as a Substack Live event on November 12, 2025.To read the blog Anadee and I discuss, visit https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/11/01/creating-a-plan-for-ongoing-progress-in-stroke-recovery/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly blog at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/Key Moments:(01:00) - About Anadee(03:55) - Mindset after stroke(09:25) - Neuroplasticity-friendly habits(12:30) - Benefits of journaling(15:15) - Focus on small wins(19:40) - How has being an OT affected Anadee’s recovery after stroke(22:15) - How has being a stroke survivor affected Anadee’s work as an OT(25:00) - Optimizing the home environment for success(26:45) - How to connect with Anadee This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Why Mindset Matters in Recovery After Stroke

    In this episode, I discuss why mindset is important in recovery after stroke and how our perspectives on situations can sometimes help and hurt us.It’s difficult to stay positive after a stroke as you work through various mental and physical deficits for years, trying to get closer to the person you were before stroke.However, simply believing that there can be better days ahead is helpful as you navigate the many challenges that stroke brings.For more information on the importance of mindset in stroke recovery be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/11/01/why-mindset-matters-in-recovery-after-stroke/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    What is Post-Traumatic Growth After Stroke?

    In this episode, I’ll discuss the concept of post-traumatic growth, or how living through a traumatic experience, like a stroke, can make you more resilient over time.Post-traumatic growth is commonly discussed in stroke survivor communities, with ample testimonials from stroke survivors saying their stroke experience has led to some potential benefits.While post-traumatic growth can occur after a stroke, it’s not a guarantee since suffering and trauma don’t always lead to growth.For more information on post-traumatic growth and how it applies to stroke recovery, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/10/01/what-is-post-traumatic-growth-after-stroke/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Setting Goals in Stroke Recovery

    In this episode, I share how setting monthly goals helped me to make progress in recovery after stroke.In the years since my stroke, setting short-term goals that covered a variety of my interests has helped me to believe recovery is always progressing and prevented me from being discouraged that I’m not the person I used to be.Recovery after stroke doesn’t happen overnight, but following some simple goal-setting strategies can be an effective way to help you keep moving forward in life after stroke.For more information on setting goals in stroke recovery, be sure to review the links and resources I’ve included throughout this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/01/01/setting-goals-in-stroke-recovery/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Three Misconceptions About Stroke Recovery

    In this episode, I’ll share some common misconceptions about stroke recovery.While the doctors, nurses, and therapists that I met after stroke largely gave me great advice and suggestions on how to move forward in life after stroke, there are some concepts that I wish had been explained differently.These are the three things I wish I had better understood in the earliest days of recovery.For more information on these common misconceptions about stroke recovery, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/09/01/three-misconceptions-about-stroke-recovery/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    The Benefits of Journaling in Recovery After Stroke

    Journaling has long been seen as a therapeutic tool to help people navigate their emotions.In this episode, I’ll share why I’ve enjoyed keeping a personal journal on my experiences in stroke recovery and how journaling can help stroke survivors.I’ve journaled regularly in the years since my stroke, sitting down at my desk to write whenever I think of a story or experience that I’d like to remember.My notebook holding all of my stroke-related experiences has become my recovery manual of sorts – collecting my initial thoughts on what has helped me the most and what hasn’t helped.I’ve enjoyed journaling after stroke so much that I wish I had started sooner.For more information on starting a stroke recovery journal, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/02/01/the-benefits-of-journaling-in-recovery-after-stroke/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Accepting Change After Stroke

    After a stroke, change is constantFrom the immediate onslaught of negative physical, mental, and psychological impacts to the years-long recovery journey filled with large and small wins in physical therapy, you’ll notice many changes along the way, sometimes unexpectedly.In this episode, I share some thoughts on adjusting to change after a stroke and why sometimes that change isn’t always negative.For more information on accepting change after stroke, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/08/01/accepting-change-after-stroke/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    How to Bounce Back After Setbacks in Stroke Recovery

    Setbacks are unfortunately a common occurrence for stroke survivors. The cliché “Progress isn’t linear” certainly applies to recovery after stroke.While setbacks are undoubtedly frustrating and discouraging, they offer a chance to reconsider your approach to life after stroke. They can be an opportunity to make changes and learn from any mistakes you may have been making.In this episode, I’ll share my experience with post-stroke recrudescence that sent me back to the ER, along with a few ideas on how to bounce back when it feels like you’ve had a setback in stroke recovery.For more information on post-stroke recrudescence and strategies on how to bounce back after setbacks in stroke recovery, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/03/01/how-to-bounce-back-after-setbacks-in-stroke-recovery/For more stroke recovery resources, read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Can Beet Juice Help Stroke Survivors?

    In this episode, I’ll be sharing why I started drinking beet juice after stroke, along with some interesting research on how beet juice could potentially support neuroplasticity.Like any supplement, beet juice isn’t going to bring about dramatic improvements in your post-stroke abilities, but it has the potential to improve your stamina for physical therapy sessions, thereby possibly improving recovery after stroke.If you can get past the less-than-stellar taste of beet juice, it may be a helpful addition to your diet after a stroke.For more information on beet juice and how it could be helpful for stroke survivors, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/07/01/can-beet-juice-help-stroke-survivors/Read the free monthly newsletter with more stroke recovery resources at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Improving Balance After Stroke

    Balance issues are one of the most common challenges in recovery after stroke.Due to weakness and a lack of sensation on the stroke-affected side, stroke survivors are especially at risk for falls.In this episode, I’m joined by physical therapist and stroke survivor David Dansereau to talk about our experiences in improving balance after stroke.*Note: This podcast was originally recorded as a Substack Live event on February 28, 2025.To read the blog David and I discuss, visit https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/03/01/balance-training-after-stroke-the-importance-of-single-leg-stands/To learn more about David Dansereau and Know Stroke, check out his Substack at https://knowstroke.substack.com/Read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    How Meditation Can Benefit Stroke Survivors

    In this episode, I’ll share my experiences with meditation in stroke recovery, along with some simple tips that can help stroke survivors who are interested in starting their own meditation practice.A meditation practice won’t solve all of your challenges in stroke recovery, but it can provide a momentary pause from the many frustrating aspects of life after stroke.For more information on meditation and how it can benefit stroke survivors, be sure to review the links and resources that I’ve included in this article.Read the blog at: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/11/01/how-meditation-can-benefit-stroke-survivors/Read the free monthly newsletter at: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    The Benefits of Stroke Survivor Support Groups

    In this episode, I’ll share my experiences in attending stroke survivor support groups.Over the years, I’ve found talking with other stroke survivors to be a valuable resource since you can discuss your challenges with people in the same situation.For more information on the benefits of stroke survivor support groups and to find a support group near you, be sure to review the links and resources I’ve included in this article.Learn more at https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/07/01/the-benefits-of-stroke-survivor-support-groups/Read the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    How Outdoor Activities Benefit Stroke Survivors

    Since my stroke, I’ve often joked with people that I feel like I’m solar-powered.In this episode, I’ll be discussing one of the most important and one of my favorite lessons learned in recovery after stroke — Get outside as often as possible!Simple things like taking a walk, spending time in the morning sitting outside, and working on physical therapy exercises outdoors, can all support stroke survivors in their recovery.If you’re anything like me, moving your activities outdoors might make you feel like you’re solar-powered, giving you a boost in energy and improving your recovery after stroke.Learn more at: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/06/01/how-outdoor-activities-benefit-stroke-survivors/Read the free monthly newsletter at: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    How Carbon Diet Coach Supports Recovery After Stroke

    In this episode, I share my experience with the app Carbon Diet Coach and how its nutritional guidance helped me in recovery after stroke.Carbon Diet Coach is a calorie tracking and nutrition coaching app that provides recommended weekly calorie counts for those seeking to gain, lose or maintain weight.Carbon has helped me both before and after my stroke to eat in a manner that supported my specific goals at the time.Without it, I don’t believe my recovery after stroke would have progressed as well as it has.To learn more about the Carbon Diet Coach app, be sure to review the links and resources I’ve included in this article.Read the blog at: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/02/01/how-carbon-diet-coach-supports-recovery-after-stroke/Subscribe to the free monthly newsletter at: https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    The Power of Mental Practice in Stroke Recovery

    In this episode, I’ll be sharing my experience with mental practice in stroke recovery, along with some simple tips on how these exercises can support stroke survivors.One of the biggest benefits of mental practice is its simplicity. It’s something you can do anywhere and anytime.Research has shown that mental training can be an effective complement to real-world practice for stroke survivors looking to improve their post-stroke abilities.Although mental practice is not going to provide dramatic overnight improvements in recovery after stroke, I’ve greatly enjoyed adding visualization practices into my post-stroke rehab work.For more information on mental practice and to try a visualization exercise, be sure to review the links and resources I’ve included in this article.Read the full blog at https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/10/01/the-power-of-visualization-practice-in-stroke-recovery/Subscribe to the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    The 5 Best Books I Read in Stroke Recovery

    When I finally felt comfortable starting a new book and reading some stroke recovery literature, I was overwhelmed by all of the books for stroke survivors that were available on Amazon.Over the years, as I’ve searched for information that would help me in recovery after stroke, I’ve found that many of the lists that promote the “Best Books to Read After Stroke” are all pretty similar.Instead, some of the books that had the biggest impact on my recovery had absolutely no relation to stroke.In this episode, I’ll share a list of some inspiring books that you might not find recommended elsewhere to help your recovery after stroke.Visit the blog: https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/05/01/the-5-best-books-i-read-in-stroke-recovery/Subscribe to the free monthly newsletter:https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Measuring Progress in Recovery After Stroke

    After a stroke, there is no uniform stroke recovery timeline.Just as they say no two strokes are the same, no two stroke recoveries are alike.Everyone progresses at their own pace toward goals unique to their situation.Considering the fluctuations in how you can feel day-to-day after a stroke, taking a step back to look at long-term progress is a much more appropriate way to think about making progress.In this episode, I’ll share some thoughts on how stroke survivors can best measure their progress in recovery and why I regret not taking more photos and videos sooner.Learn more at https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2024/06/01/measuring-progress-in-recovery-after-stroke/Sign up for the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    How to Use Your Circadian Rhythm to Support Recovery After Stroke

    In this episode, I'll share why maintaining a healthy circadian rhythm is an underrated strategy for stroke survivors to improve their recovery after stroke.For stroke survivors, a disrupted circadian rhythm can hurt neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to form new neural connections to recover the skills that were lost due to stroke.When recovering from a stroke, learning how to manage your day as it best aligns with your circadian clock can be a powerful tool to improve your well-being and reduce some of the fatigue that comes with recovery.Learn more at https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2025/05/01/how-to-use-your-circadian-rhythm-to-support-recovery-after-stroke/Sign up for the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Mancala: The Perfect Board Game for Stroke Survivors

    Mancala quickly became a favorite game of mine in the early weeks and months after stroke because it mimicked many of the hand exercises I worked on in therapy sessions.Read the blog at https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2023/12/01/mancala-the-perfect-board-game-for-stroke-survivors/Subscribe to the free monthly newsletter https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Fighting Fatigue in Stroke Recovery with Yoga Nidra

    Every stroke survivor knows how frustrating fatigue can be after stroke.In this article, I wanted to share how a yoga nidra meditation practice has helped me to feel less exhausted throughout the day.Read the blog at https://strokerecoveryrehab.com/2022/12/01/fighting-fatigue-in-stroke-recovery-with-yoga-nidra/Sign up for the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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    Welcome to Stroke Recovery Rehab

    Welcome to the Stroke Recovery Rehab podcast, your short, five-minute insight into life after stroke.In upcoming episodes, I’ll share my experiences in recovery, some insights I’ve learned, and the therapy options I’ve found to be most effective.Along the way, I’ll also post some interviews with other stroke survivors I’ve connected with over the years.For more information on my story, reference material for any of the subjects I’ll be discussing on the podcast, and more, you can visit my blog at strokerecoveryrehab.com.To receive notifications of all new content, sign up for the free monthly newsletter at https://strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Your short, five-minute insight into life after stroke, offering practical tips to support recovery. strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

HOSTED BY

Blair Ames

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How many episodes does Stroke Recovery Rehab have?

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Your short, five-minute insight into life after stroke, offering practical tips to support recovery. strokerecoveryrehab.substack.com

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Stroke Recovery Rehab has 35 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts Stroke Recovery Rehab?

Stroke Recovery Rehab is created and hosted by Blair Ames.
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