Interview 29  

Interview 29

Age at Interview: 85
Sex: Male
Background: Is a married father of 2 children. He is a retired rail worker/retired shop assistant. Ethnic background/nationality: White/Scottish.

Brief outline:He had a stroke due to clot aged 83 which caused partial right paralysis and emotional lability. Medication: doxazosin, bendroflemethiazide, valsartan, adalat (blood pressure), simvastatin (cholesterol), aspirin, dipyridamole (antiplatelet).

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He was not bothered about being helped with washing and dressing because he had previous experience when he had been injured in the army.
 
His doctor had reassured that becoming more emotional was part of having a stroke.
 
He uses a special pill box which his wife fills for him at the beginning of the week. He only once forgot to take his pills and knew to discard them and start again the next day.
 
Practiced putting bolts on nuts and picking up small objects to improve his dexterity. He was determined to work hard on the things he was asked to do.
 
Don't give into it, fight it and it will get better and you can have a decent living.
Jonathan Miller - Stroke
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