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Hope After Stroke for Caregivers and Survivors: The Holistic Guide To Getting Your Life Back

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Have you lost hope and wondered how or if you will get your life back?

Are you desperate for answers as you struggle to understand the confusing maze of medical terms?

Do you worry you're alone in this journey of recovery with your loved one? If so, this book is for you.

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For more than 25 years, Tsgoyna Tanzman has helped 1000’s of stroke survivors and their families answer those questions, recover communication skills and find meaning in their lives after stroke. With compassion, humor, and down-to-earth practicality she focuses on positive outcomes and makes rehab and recovery a truly transformative experience. Her unique blend of skills as a Speech-Language Pathologist, Master Practitioner of Neurolinguistic Programming, and Life Coach means she utilizes the best practices of the most successful people on the planet. Hope After Stroke offers numerous tips and tools along with a variety of real-life stories of stroke survivors. If you want the feel of a personal concierge therapist guiding and empowering you to ask questions, obtain the best services and achieve the highest level of recovery then buy Hope After Stroke for Caregivers and The Holistic Guide to Getting Your Life

344 pages, Paperback

Published March 7, 2019

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542 reviews7 followers
July 5, 2021
This book had so much useful information and has really helped me to be more helpful in my loved ones continuing recovery after his stroke. Highly recommend.
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Author 2 books66 followers
October 18, 2020
A couple of members of my extended family have had strokes in the past, so I wanted to check this one out to see if I could glean any new perspectives or insights on said folks’ situations.

This one starts by breaking down what happens, physically, when someone has a stroke, as well as what to do when you witness someone having one. As the author states, 1 in 4 stroke victims have another stroke later in life, so it’s critical to get help as quickly and effectively as possible the first time around.

From there, the book talks about recovery — healing the brain, building support networks, and setting up for success once the victim returns home from the hospital. There’s a large focus here on the victim’s sense of purpose and connectedness — those two things can be instrumental in fostering a full recovery.

There are also countless strategies relayed in this one that show the reader how to increase a victim’s overall well-being; we must make sure our loved ones use the right words, have daily routines, and remain steadfast in their rehab assignments.

It’s a very compassionate, helpful book, and it’s also well-cited and nicely formatted. It’s an enjoyable read on a difficult subject that will help many people through difficult times and seemingly insurmountable challenges. Definitely grab a copy if you’re looking for guidance and hope on the subject.

-Brian Sachetta
Author of “Get Out of Your Head”
36 reviews
March 3, 2020
My mother recently had (another) stroke which prompted my interest in this "Bible" of life after a stroke. A good portion of the book was devoted to the results of a right-brain event which is what my mother experienced. The symptoms and residuals perfectly matched our family experience, explaining much of what we had observed. Much of the book coaches a survivor on how to pick up a newly ordered life right up to driving and going back to work - possibly in a new venture more suited to the changes the "LO" (loved one) will need to accommodate. Excellent reading, very supportive, lots of connections to various informational support organizations.
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December 27, 2023
I bought this book shortly after my husband had his stroke in late August 2023. Prior to the stroke he was a 70 yr old who had been healthy up to this point. He exercised 6 days a week including a 7 mile walk every day. He was an outgoing individual who volunteered at the local food bank, went to Tai Chi, played pickle ball and golfed. We spent a lot of time socializing with friends and family. Needless to say, the stroke was quite a blow to everyone in the family. My husband thought that he should recover within a few weeks. He hard hard time dealing with the fact that he could not drive, nor return to all of his activities that he loved to do.

We are grateful for this book because it made the two of us feel normal at a time when we definitely did not think we were. The book handled many different situations by looking at it through the eyes of the stroke survivor and the caregiver. This book helped us see that things were going to get better but everything takes time and each stroke case is different. It also helped us explain to the grandchildren what was happening with Poppi without scaring them.

I recommend this book to anyone who knows someone who has had a stroke. Their family will appreciate a resource on how to handle things on this journey.
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52 reviews
March 5, 2025
My husband had a stroke in January 2024. We were blessed that he was home and we caught it quickly leaving him with almost no long term damage. Unfortunately he is a pilot so 15 months later we are still fighting for him to get his job back even though he has been cleared by 5 different doctors (neurologist, hematologist, cardiologist, general doctor and psychiatrist)….the FAA’s “bottleneck and backlog” of paperwork is destroying his chances of getting back the job he loves and this is where the book has been so helpful to me.

The emotional toll of having a stroke followed by having his job (his PASSION) ripped away from him has been earth shattering. This book gave me great guidance on handling those emotions through the good, the bad and the ugly. It took me over a year to read bc I read multiple parts repeatedly on particularly bad days. Although we are not at the finish line, wherever that ends up being, this book has been a guiding light on some rough days.
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7 reviews
August 12, 2023
As a stroke survivor, this gave a lot of pieces to things that I needed answers to. It gave real life events that break down how we can survive with our deficits. I also liked the parts where it was for care takers because it gave me insight into what mine may have gone through and to understand some of that. Well written, easy to understanding.
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December 12, 2023
Seemed great aside from some benign power of positive thinking stuff, then a little over halfway through it glowingly cited Chopra. That had me wavering when it started talking about tapping and activating your acupressure points. Started so strong, I'm sure many people get lots out of it. The glaring pseudoscience is a big turnoff though despite its self proclaimed evidence based approach.
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September 18, 2022
Very helpful book and easy to read! My mother recently had a stroke so this book helped me understand what happened, what needed to be done and how to go about it. Would easily recommended to anyone in the same situation.
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372 reviews8 followers
July 6, 2021
This book is more about the mental aspects of a stroke than the physical challenges. For emphasis on the latter, see my review on Levine's 'Stronger After Stroke.'
2 reviews
May 25, 2025
Useful read in a stressful time, although some advice is more suited to the US healthcare system
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584 reviews
March 19, 2025
Helpful information for supporting someone who has had a stroke. Organized well and easy to read.
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28 reviews
October 16, 2020
An owners manual for stroke patients and their families

If you, a loved one or anyone you want to help who has had A stroke this is the first book you should read. It addresses every question you could have and offers great advice. I highly recommended this book!
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