My 5yr old had a stroke
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Emmasmum
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Hi. My daughter Emma suffered a stroke on 18th April 2017. She was just 5 year old. She's now 6. We came home this week from hospital/rehab and now have to adapt to our new normal x
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Hi @Emmasmum welcome to the community - what a shock this must have been to you all!
How great that you have her back at home now. We have lots of support and information, take a look at this information for families with a newly diagnosed child.
Have a look at the Parents and Carers category here.
Do check your entitlement to benefits and if your home needs to be adapted to meet your child’s needs, you may be able to get a Disabled Facilities Grant to help with the costs.
I hope this helps, if you have any questions do let us know.Scope
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Hi @Emmasmum
A very big welcome to you to our online community !!!!
I'm very very sorry for your current situation !!!!!!
I had a Stroke in 1998 at the age off 32.
I would be very happy in helping you in anyway !!!!!!!!!
I have put a link for you below please let me know if I can offer you any more help ?????
https://www.stroke.org.uk/
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Thank you. How's your recovery going? Emma had her stroke at school after an aneurysm burst in her brain. She was on life support for nearly 3 weeks and it's been a long 6 months getting to where we are now x
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Hi @Emmasmum
No Probs I'm very happy in helping you !!!!!!
Yes my Stroke was also a Bleed (Brain Haemorhage)
My recovery has been like a rollercoaster.
Lot's off up and downs to be honest.
My original Stroke took out my left hand side but I have ticked all off the boxes (can't, won't be able to)
Please please let me know if I can help you furher ???
Many thanks.
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