My husband had a stroke in March and is still struggling, he also had several bleeds on the brain which didn’t help. He has reduced mobility, impaired vision, and has problems with his short term memory, aphasia - which means he uses the wrong word for something, and other cognitive difficulties.
Recovering from a stroke can take a long time, many months or even years, and in some cases a full recovery is not possible.
This is because a brain injury has been sustained, that will never heal, the damage is done, but new neural pathways in the brain can help a sufferer recover, if the damage is not too severe.
Many stroke victims can experience changes in their personality, mood swings, irritability and depression, they can also get post stroke fatigue which is a kind of exhaustion we can’t even comprehend, my husband might go for an assisted walk to the park in the morning, then need to sleep for most of the next two days.
He also takes an anti depressant every day or he becomes very depressed and says he wishes he had died. This is not uncommon. Obviously the behaviour of a loved one after a stroke can be challenging but the stroke association and charities like Headway and others linked to brain injuries can help with information and advice.
I hope this is helpful to anyone with a loved one who has suffered a stroke.