The Tales of a Stroke Patient and More

I was well and then I wasn't. In one second, my life changed forever. I type with only one, functional hand and am the author of "The Tales of a Stroke Patient," the true story behind my hemorrhagic stroke and its consequences, including gruesome health professionals, frightful depression, and near-death encounters. I'll take you on the journey in this blog I've written for over 10 years, but be prepared for a bumpy ride. Contact info: Joyce Hoffman / hcwriter@gmail.com

Jun 25, 2020

Aphasia: 10 Insensitive Reactions to Someone Who Has It

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Aphasia is not having a senior moment every once in awhile. Rather, aphasia is the loss of ability to comprehend or express speech cause...
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Jun 7, 2020

The Coronavirus Ain't Leaving So Fast

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In a recent Time article entitled Nearly Half of Coronavirus Spread May Be Traced to People Without Any Symptoms by Alice Park, The...
May 25, 2020

Simple Pleasures for This Simple Stroke Survivor

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Looking back over my life, I had very complicated pleasures. But as a stroke survivor, I found that my preferences transformed into simple ...
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Apr 20, 2020

New Facts on COVID-19: "Don’t Come In Unless You’re Short of Breath" Doesn't Apply Anymore

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I had an annoying, dry cough in the beginning of February. Then the cough roared like a hungry beast. No fever ever. Just the cough,...
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Apr 1, 2020

Consumer 101: How to Beat an Unjust Bill from Anywhere, Even If You Have a Brain Injury!

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Before the coronavirus disaster struck, I believe you all had this experience at least once in your lifetime, where you make some purchase ...
Mar 26, 2020

Coronavirus: Everything You Need to Know

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I would be remiss in these uncertain times if I didn't share this brilliant article with you from The Atlantic , written by the talente...
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