Interview 15  

Interview 15

Age at Interview: 60
Sex: Male
Background: Is a married father of 2 adult children and retired charity worker. Ethnic background/nationality: White/English.

Brief outline:He had his stroke due to a clot aged 54 which caused right sided paralysis and muscle spasms. Medication: amlodopine, perindopril (blood pressure), ezetimibe (cholesterol), aspirin (antiplatelet).

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In casualty his blood pressure was found to be very high so he was immediately given medication to bring it down.
 
He was temporarily put on a general ward before being moved to the specialist stroke unit. There was a delay over the weekend but he did not worry.
 
He had been concentrating on trying to move his toe and suddenly got a twitch which he described as wonderful.
 
He was finding it harder to cope with the fatigue he has experienced since the stroke and has decided to take early retirement.
 
He broke down in the hospital when he had to be hoisted onto the toilet but although he initially felt desperate this turned into a determination to get better.
 
He feels that he was an accident waiting to happen because of high blood pressure and cholesterol and that his high fat diet may have been partially responsible.
 
His first few steps supported by a physiotherapist between parallel bars were wonderful. As he progressed on he learnt to climb stairs.
 
In the rehabilitation gym mobility was graded from 0 to 5. He found it encouraging to look back at his improvement and set himself goals.
 
Felt that one of the good things about care was being able to ask questions.
 
Feels that it is important to 'know thy enemy' so has sought lots of information about stroke, including new treatments and devices.
Jonathan Miller - Stroke
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