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‘Andy McCann gives a unique, and highly informative account from his own life experience of a stroke, together with his inspirational story of the challeng- ing journey through recovery. Andy also presents current biological information about strokes in an easily assimilated format, which is augmented by additional stories from stroke survivors. This book is not only a highly valuable source of information for anyone who has suffered a stroke, but also those wishing to understand the contributing factors and possible consequences. Andy’s book also offers many approaches to establishing a healthier and more balanced life style. A thoroughly well worth read.’ – Gavin Emerson, Director of Academic Studies, Brief Strategic Therapy and Clinical Hypnosis (BST) Foundation ‘In this book Andy has managed to include so much information crucial to people who have survived a stroke and their families and yet has kept a personal touch which makes the book both readable and enjoyable. A must-read for anyone whose life has been affected by stroke. Inspirational and informative.” – Dr Tig Calvert, Senior Lecturer in Neuropsychologyand Clinical Hypnotherapist, St Mary’s College, University of Surrey ‘A very personal and motivating account of a stroke recovery with lots of useful information and insight for people who have had a stroke and their families and friends.’ – Dr Cliff Arnall, Psychologist, Cardiff University ‘This book has helped me on three levels: first, as a medically interested person, the frank and clear way in which the stroke event is described, with the medical terms explained, has indeed made me realise we all have a gap in our knowledge to fill about this issue; second, as a therapist, it has given me a unique insight into the stroke survivor that has enabled me now to fully appreciate the emotional and physical trauma suffered, allowing me to adjust my massage treatment accordingly in the future for the better; and lastly, as a friend of Andy’s for nearly 20 years, the book gives me the missing pieces I didn’t know were missing, of why he is my friend. An inspirational “textbook for the unaware” explaining the lessons to be learned for all of us that “live life in the fast lane” and who “expect it to happen to someone else”. Life is not a rehearsal and we must all take the necessary proactive steps to ensure we keep our good health.’ – Paul Harris, Sports Massage Therapist ‘Highly informative text, which will be a valuable educational resource. Raising the profile of stroke as a “brain attack” and enhancing the need for us all to follow a personal stroke prevention programme. The use of medical terminology has been integrated enabling understanding across the range of medical expertise. Rehabil- itation procedures are thought-provoking, inspirational and an excellent example of positive thinking.’ – Neil Perkins, Head of Physical Education, Cardinal Newman School ‘This book provides an alternative viewpoint on stroke survival. Although there are many medical references and textbooks outlining the underlying medical con- ditions associated with stroke, this book provides valuable information, which is complementary to the available medical literature. The author, as a result of his own experiences, has compiled an informative text on many issues related to our understanding of stroke and the effect it has on life “post-event”. … This book provides readers with a “positive attitude” approach to the prob- lems experienced by stroke survivors of all ages and gender, highlights alternative information previously not available for stroke victims and outlines the benefits of traditional and alternative exercise, eating healthy food and suggests that stroke survivors can move on to lead full, complete and rewarding lives. … The author has…written a definitive text, which includes material that can be utilised to improve and enhance the mental and physical quality of life experi- enced by stroke victims. Stroke prevention has become his passion so others can become proactive, rather than reactive. The author knows that he has, forever, been changed by his “stroke of misfortune” but has emerged producing a “stroke of genius”.’ – Dr Julien Steven Baker, Reader in Applied Physiology, Health and Exercise Science Research Unit, University of Glamorgan ‘I am delighted to be able to introduce a book which not only speaks of the experi- ences of the author, but includes contributions from many other stroke survivors describing what has helped – and hindered – their recovery. Stroke affects more than 10,000 people under the age of 55 every year in the UK, but young stroke survivors are still often bundled into geriatric wards and given little help. Andy shows just what can be achieved through determination and grit!’ – Christina Meacham, Chief Executive, Different Strokes Stroke Survivor A Personal Guide to Coping and Recovery Andy McCann Forewords by Robin Sieger and The Stroke Association (UK) Jessica Kingsley Publishers London and Philadelphia First published in 2006 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers 116 Pentonville Road London N1 9JB, UK and 400 Market Street, Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA www.jkp.com Copyright © Andy McCann 2006 Foreword copyright © Robin Sieger 2006 Foreword copyright © The Stroke Association (UK) 2006 Extract on p.38 from Laurel & Hardy: Quote Unquote by Neil Grant. Used by permission of Parragon. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (includ- ing photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not tran- siently or incidentally to some other use of this publication) without the written permission of the copyright owner except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London, England W1T 4LP. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to the publisher. Warning: The doing of an unauthorised act in relation to a copyright work may result in both a civil claim for damages and criminal prosecution. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data McCann, Andy, 1966- Stroke survivor : a personal guide to recovery / Andy McCann ; foreword by Robin Sieger ; foreword by the Stroke Association.-- 1st American pbk. ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-1-84310-410-0 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 1-84310-410-5 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. McCann, Andy 1966---Health. 2. Cerebrovascular disease--Patients--Biography. 3. Cerebrovascular disease--Patients--Rehabilita- tion. I. Title. RC388.5.M25 2006 362.196'810092--dc22 2005029510 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN-13: 978 1 84310 410 0 ISBN-10: 1 84310 410 5 ISBN pdf eBook: 1 84642 472 0 Printed and bound in Great Britain by Athenaeum Press, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear To Mum and Dad Sorry you have had to support me through so much …and for so long! To Anne ‘To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world.’ (Anon.) Contents Acknowledgements 11 Foreword by Robin Sieger 13 Foreword by The Stroke Association (UK) 14 Introduction 15 Part I My Stroke: From a Statistic to Personal Discovery 23 1. Stroke in Context 25 Stroke as an ‘acquired brain injury’ 26 Stroke as a ‘disease burden’ 26 A simple summary of stroke statistics 27 2. My Life Before the Stroke 29 3. My Life Changes 38 The first few days 38 The brain scan and confirmation of stroke 53 Religion finds me! 63 Some tests to establish the cause 68 Meeting the stroke nurse 72 4. Taking Control 77 Returning home 77 Making progress 81 Lessons in psychology 88 Dogs and more therapy 101 5. Walking a New Path 106 Part II An Introduction to Neuroscience: A Route Through the Maze of Information 113 6. What Is a Stroke? 115 Ischaemic strokes 116 Haemorrhagic strokes 117 7. The Brain and Its Blood Supply 119 Basic neuro-anatomy for the lay person 119 Basic vessel anatomy for the lay person 131 8. The Stroke: Signs, Symptoms and Causes 137 A physiological warning of stroke – transient ischaemic attack 137 The onset of stroke 138 Why stroke occurs 139 9. After a Stroke 145 The effects of stroke 145 Prognosis following stroke 151 Part III Surviving Stroke: Ensuring Recovery and Dealing with the Financial Impact 155 10. A Toolkit for Recovery and Prevention 157 My method of recovery: players to the game 157 How to select players 160 Player profiles 164 11. Financial Matters 201 State benefits 201 Private policies 203 Returning to work 207 Conclusion 209 Appendix I: Survivors’ Stories 214 Appendix II: Useful Addresses 230 Glossary 238 References 245 Further Reading 247 Index 248 List of Figures 1.1 The classification of acquired brain injury 26 7.1 Side view of the brain showing the outer brain structure, and nerve cells 121 7.2 The interconnected parts of the nervous system 123 7.3 A basic neuro-anatomical breakdown of the brain 124 7.4 View of a brain showing stroke damage and the surrounding penumbral region that is at risk of damage 126 7.5 A simplified circulatory pathway of blood to the brain 132 7.6 Side view of the brain showing normal blood vessels, and an enlarged section showing an arteriovenous malformation and an aneurysm 135 8.1 The main blood supply to the brain; the enlarged section shows blockage of the artery, which can cause a stroke 141 List of Tables 9.1 Functions of and possible problems related to different lobes 147 10.1 The classification of fats and their effect on cholesterol 180

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