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Alex's encourages others to share their story to help raise awareness

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Alex's encourages others to share their story to help raise awareness

Former Grocer, Alex, from Edinburgh, had a massive stroke aged 52. At first, he was unable to sit up or walk, but after months in hospital with intense physiotherapy, he could walk, albeit with difficulty.

Thankfully, Alex received good support from hospital staff – particularly his physio, but Alex’s wife, Lorraine, was his rock, helping him to adjust to life after stroke. He describes a role reversal in their relationship. Alex had no choice but to rely on his wife for activities such as getting dressed, receiving medication, cooking, driving and keeping him positive. Alex can walk a little now, but only for short distances. He tends to use a delta frame and has a scooter to get about outside. He says, “When I see other people walking, it really gets me down.”

In fact, Alex’s emotions played havoc on him, and eventually, he received the help of a psychoanalyst to help with his low mood and anxiety.

Thankfully things have improved for Alex, and he would say he’s made a pretty good recovery.

He has started volunteering for the charity as a ‘Here For You’ volunteer, and he has helped to raise awareness of stroke, by sharing his story with the media.

He says: It’s good to give something back, and if my volunteering can help even one stroke survivor have a better day, then I’m happy.

If you would be interested in sharing your story or in other volunteering roles with the charity, please contact: Angela.Macleod@stroke.org.uk

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