Interview 43  

Interview 43

Age at Interview: 74
Sex: Male
Background: Is a married father with 2 adopted, adult children. He is a retired lecturer. Ethnic background/nationality: Indian/English.

Brief outline:He had a stroke due to a haemorrhage age 70 which caused right sided weakness and problems with balance and speech. He as also had some depression and anxiety. Medication: enalapril maleate (blood pressure), furosemide (water), citalopram (depression).

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He is frightened of having another stroke and does not like to be left alone. He also finds emotional situations like funerals difficult.
 
Felt that nurses made assumptions about him without knowing who he is or what his background is. He thought that simple interactions would help build up a relationship.
 
Wondered whether a stroke support group would be useful for other people in his community. Felt it would be better, and less medical, than more time in rehabilitation.
Jonathan Miller - Stroke
Stroke
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