Sunday, November 23, 2008

Seven Magical Steps To Quicker Stroke Recovery







STROKE SURVIVOR, CARER AND SUPPORT
By Jeanna Tan

To begin with, in my Blog, I am going to share my experience as a Carer for my Stroke Survivor Husband, K.K.YAP… my Support for Him and other Stroke Survivors world wide, especially those in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia … and as a Volunteer at the National Stroke Association of Malaysia.

From the experiences and views of life after stroke, and discover new and beautiful ways to improve the quality of life, even in the face of adversity…

Very importantly, we ought to seriously consider the following factors …

A healthy lifestyle and low fat diet, rich in natural sources of vitamins and minerals will definitely help against further attack of Stroke.

KK had a few attacks of Stroke before the last one on 9th October 2005. The earlier episodes were not as serious and he recovered in less than a month after each attack. Looking back, I think all the previous occurrences were actually warning signs…Warnings that it’s about time to change his lifestyle…

Way back in the eighties, as a journalist, he was already suffering from high blood pressure but did not really take this health problem seriously. In August 1991, I believed he had his first stroke, when he was feeling very ill with his nose breeding profusely. It was already after midnight then, so I took him to a 24Hr clinic, but the Doctor just dynosed his condition as normal. He was sent home with just panadol and advised to take a rest. However, the following day, KK was feeling really very sick, drowsy and could hardly opened his eyes…I sensed some thing was not quite right. This time, I took him to the emergency ward at the University Hospital. Upon arrival at the Hospital, he was immediately wheeled in and given medical attention. His blood pressure then was very very high (257/176 ) and was warded for further observation. Fortunately, the hemorrhage was not at his brain, and was on his feet again after being hospitalised for more than 10 days.

On February 1st 2001, KK, home alone, had a stroke at about 3 am. We only knew of his condition at 7 am. He was taken to Hospital by our son-in-law, Eric Lee. Lucky for KK, Eric could not join us on our holidays in Penang. This sudden attack could be a result of a heavy bout of badminton earlier in the evening. He was warded for 5 days in Hospital. A good rest and family's love and concern brought KK back to normal life again, though he had to give up his love for badminton and made do with just daily brisk walking for exercise.

Then in October 2005, KK suffered two attacks within a week. During a meeting tea-break on 3rd October, at the Istana Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, he suddenly lost control of his limbs movements and speech. An ambulance was called and he ended up in hospital again. However, by evening the same day, failing to recognize the early signs of a stroke attack, the Doctor in attendance discharged him.

Sad to say, on 9th October 2005, during our family dinner, he suddenly turned pale, hands and legs started shaking uncontrollably, vomiting and could not walk or talk anymore. This time, it was really serious. We thought he had a heart attack and took him to IJM for medical treatment. The Doctor at IJM later confirmed that it was not a heart attack and could be suffering from a stroke. So again, we brought KK to the emergency ward at UMMC. A thorough medical check up and a brain scan, confirmed that KK had Stroke attack and was warded at 5am. After ten solid days and nights in the Hospital neurology ward, KK was finally discharged. Still unable to walk, he had to use walking aids and wheelchair, for almost two months. This was the most trying time for KK and everyone in the family.

The journey to recovery was pretty tough in the beginning for all his love ones, because KK was totally helpless, then. However, with proper monitoring of his daily routine, such as his diet, medication, physiotherapy session at NASAM (National Stroke Association of Malaysia), accupunture treatment, reflexology massage and keeping regular doctor appointments. really helped him pulled through.

Nevetheless, the most important fact was KK's own will power and determination to recover fast enough... to be able to walk on 26th November 2005, the Wedding Day of his beloved second daughter Elaine Yap to Warrence Ting. Sure enough, a few days before the wedding, KK was able to walk again. Thanks to Prayers answered, love & concern from family & friends, as well as a very strong goal, KK succeeded in his plight.

Now, as I reminiscence my Husband’s recovery from his disability, I realized that his speedy journey back to normal lifestyle was really quite simple, possible and achievable to other stroke survivors, too. I call this journey…’The Seven Magical Steps to Quicker Recovery After a Stroke Attack’

The SEVEN MAGICAL STEPS TO QUICKER RECOVERY AFTER A STROKE ATTACK:

. The Stroke Survivor's SELF DETERMINATION and WANT to recover
· The LOVE, CARE and SUPPORT of immediate family
· Regular MEDICATION and CHECK-UP
· DAILY CORRECT THERAPY SESSIONS
· Proper DIET
· CONDUCIVE and suitably equiped Home ENVIROMENT
· SUPPORT GROUP For SURVIVORS And CARE-GIVERS


2 comments:

Andrew Chia said...

Wow Jeanna! That's a lot of useful information there. Good, keep it up...

Unknown said...

My tears just keep on rolling down non stop as I’m reading this article. Think back the past 10 years that my dad has gone through all the hard time... He truly is the best dad I could ever have. Working enormously hard to meet the days end just to brought up 3 of us.

At first, Warrence and I was so devastated that should we proceed with our wedding ceremony or just postponed the date. After much thoughts and encouragement, mom and dad insisted that the wedding should go on. As I really wanted my dad to be there on our big day!

We were so blessed and glad that my dad had a speedy recovery! Thanks to my beautiful and loving mom that was always there to support my dad to walk through this difficult time. Pam, Jason and I were constantly praying for a miracle as that was the 3rd stroke my dad experiencing at that time. Thanks to prayer answered, that my dad was able to walk again in less then 2 months.

Thanks mom to post this significant blog.

Love always!