Interview 17  

Interview 17

Age at Interview: 68
Sex: Male
Background: Is a married father of 2 adult children and a retired industrial training manager. Ethnic background/nationality: White/English.

Brief outline:He had a stroke owing to a blocked left carotid artery aged 66 which caused aphasia and reading and writing problems. Medication: amlodipine, bendroflumethiazide (blood pressure), simvastatin (cholesterol), aspirin, dipyridamole (antiplatelet).

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Describes the carotid Doppler scan which measures blood flow in arteries of the neck. He had a block which may have been due to flap of the artery wall.
 
He wouldn't tell people that he had problems with speech and would struggle. Others from a support group encouraged him to tell people and he found they were sympathetic.
 
His grandson will often pick him up on things he says and he does not like him reading to him. They have, however, played word games to help him recover his speech.
 
He was told that an operation would not help because the blockage in his carotid artery had caused permanent damage.
 
Did less exercise than prior to his stroke but balances that with a healthy diet and taking prescribed medications.
 
A speech therapist suggested he practice speaking in time with a metronome but he didn't find this helpful.
 
He was given help with reading and comprehension and writing cheques and letters.
 
Gains a lot from the two support groups he attends where he enjoys the friendly and non- judgmental atmosphere.
Jonathan Miller - Stroke
Stroke
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