Author: | Robert Sussler | ISBN: | 9781434315366 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | May 15, 2007 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Sussler |
ISBN: | 9781434315366 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | May 15, 2007 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
A stroke because it is the blocking of blood flow to tissues within the
brain can be life threatening , leave permanent damage, or require the
patient to do daily battle with his own brain.
The recovery of the stroke patient requires the specialist to treat , to understand and to involve the whole patient and not just the.
physical damage and the cause. . Today , medicine concentrates on the physical damage and the cause as determined by the technology and the corrective treatment within each specialty Specialists lack the time to make patients part of the curing .
My recovery from a stroke illustrates that the recovery was inadvertently
set back and impeded .The failure to recognize my lack of knowledge
about my medical problem and to devote the time necessary to make me fully
understand the stroke damage left me feeling like medical garbage .Until a specialist took the time to explain the brain damage and its affect in language that I understood , I was my own worst enemy on the road to recovery
An early period of medicine , fifty years ago , with more limited scientific knowledge , lacking technology and pharmaceuticals, had to focus on the whole
patient , to motivate their recuperative natural will to recover .They understood
the disease or injury but often knew the recovery was more dependent on the
patient than the scientific advancements that did not exist.
This book is the clinical history of the author , a stroke victim. The book by
recounting his experiences on the road to partial recovery adds a unique additional
insight , the authors knowledge of medicine practiced by his dad fifty years earlier.
A stroke because it is the blocking of blood flow to tissues within the
brain can be life threatening , leave permanent damage, or require the
patient to do daily battle with his own brain.
The recovery of the stroke patient requires the specialist to treat , to understand and to involve the whole patient and not just the.
physical damage and the cause. . Today , medicine concentrates on the physical damage and the cause as determined by the technology and the corrective treatment within each specialty Specialists lack the time to make patients part of the curing .
My recovery from a stroke illustrates that the recovery was inadvertently
set back and impeded .The failure to recognize my lack of knowledge
about my medical problem and to devote the time necessary to make me fully
understand the stroke damage left me feeling like medical garbage .Until a specialist took the time to explain the brain damage and its affect in language that I understood , I was my own worst enemy on the road to recovery
An early period of medicine , fifty years ago , with more limited scientific knowledge , lacking technology and pharmaceuticals, had to focus on the whole
patient , to motivate their recuperative natural will to recover .They understood
the disease or injury but often knew the recovery was more dependent on the
patient than the scientific advancements that did not exist.
This book is the clinical history of the author , a stroke victim. The book by
recounting his experiences on the road to partial recovery adds a unique additional
insight , the authors knowledge of medicine practiced by his dad fifty years earlier.