Stroke damage
The brain is very complex and
it does control the different body functions. If a stroke does
happen and blood flow cannot reach the place that controls a body
function, that part of the body will not work.
This is going to cause many problems in the body.
However it is
important for people to understand that surviving a stroke is
amazing and the alternative is death. Being able to recover is
the best
that you can hope for and moving on past the problems that the
stroke caused for anyone that suffers this terrible experience.
If a stroke does happen toward
the back of the brain, it is likely that the person will have a
problem with their vision from that day onward. The effects of
the stroke will completely depend on the location of the obstruction
and the extent of the brain tissue that is affected by it. This
is how people can determine what the disabilities are that they
will be faced with after a stroke.
The effects of the stroke damage
will depend on the some factors including not only the place where
the obstruction went on but also how much brain tissue is affected.
However, one side of the brain
will control the opposite side of the body and a stroke that affects
the right side of the brain
will have the effect on the left side of the body. This could
cause the following damage:
* Vision problems.
* Memory loss
* Paralysis on the left side
of the body
If the stroke does happen on
the left side of the brain, the right side of the body will be
affect then and produce some of the following problems:
* Speech and language problems
* Slow and cautions behavioral
* Memory loss
* Paralysis on the right side
of the body
Knowing what to expect can make
give you more knowledge of what to expect. However this is not
going to any less scary. Having a stroke will usually mean that
the victim will have to go through a lot of therapy to get back
to the way that they were before. This is something that will take
time and a person will have to be willing to get better and make
this happen for them.
Life
after a Stroke
It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through
a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the
victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest
times that a person can go through. It is very unpredictable and
there are no side effects that will be the same. It is important
to make sure that you are giving the right amount of support and
care to anyone that has known the devastation of a stroke.
There are negative emotions that a person is going to have to go
through when they are the victims of a stroke. Feeling sad about
the ability to do something that you once could do so well is torture
for some. This is going to be a normal emotion and one that many
people will go through. You need to learn how to accept this and
anyone that is helping a stroke victim out should also know that
this is a sensitive area that has to be dealt with the right way.
The following will be some of the emotional feelings that a person
can go through when they are trying to help someone get over a stroke.
You should pay attention to these problems and treat them as you
can with each person that you are dealing with.
* Emotional stability, sudden laughing or crying
* Anxiety
* Grief at the loss of mobility
* Humiliation
* Depression
* Memory loss
* Confusion
A person who have had a stroke
on the right side of their brain will tend to experience memory
problems,
time disorientation and emotional highs and lows. They may also be
less able to use abstract thinking and talk too much.
People that have had a stroke on the left side of their brain may
have more problems with their speech and reading abilities as well.
They will also be more cautions and get frustrated a lot easier.
The left-brain injuries are more often from depression. This is not
exact but it is a good theory for why people that are depressed go
through such a terrible time with their physical and emotional pain.
Remember to have compassion, love and understanding when it comes
to helping someone that has dealt with a stroke. This is the best
way to get them back on track and keep them motivated for a fast
recovery. You want to get them through the hard times and keep them
ready for the better times that are coming.