Conquering Stroke: How I Fought My Way Back and How You Can Too (Hardcover)

Conquering Stroke: How I Fought My Way Back and How You Can Too

“A true story of triumph over tragedy, this book is a must-have guide for anyone affected by stroke.” —William S. Maxfield “Valerie Greene’s courage, persistence, and willingness to search for the healing energies within her have shifted her body, mind, and spirit. Her story is an inspiration to all.” —Donna Eden Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States today and the leading cause of adult disability. Now Valerie Greene, a stroke survivor whose recovery surpassed even the most optimistic expectations, uses her own dramatic, inspiring, and eye-opening story to illustrate and deliver the important practical information you and your loved ones need to prevent, recognize, minimize, and recover from stroke.

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It’s the third-leading cause of death and the leading cause of adult disability in America. Yet if you ask most people to tell you the symptoms of stroke, identify its early warning signs, or describe (more…)

4 Responses to “Conquering Stroke: How I Fought My Way Back and How You Can Too (Hardcover)”

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars
    A top pick for senior health collections
    A stroke can radically change one’s life – to the point that he or she isn’t the same person anymore.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars
    A Realistic Account of the Effects of Stroke
    As the caregiver for my husband who suffered an AVM (arteriovenus malformation) 23 years ago, I wish I’d had this book then.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars
    The best true story/educational guide for stroke survivors and caregivers!
    My father had a stroke three months ago. I was desperate to find information regarding strokes – not only for my father but also for my mother – his primary caregiver.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars
    The Quintessential “Stroke Survival” Manual
    This is an excellent “how to” manual for overcoming the debilitating effects of stroke, not only for the survivor, but the survivors’ caregivers, family and rehabilitation team…

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