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Still Standing After Stroke

A Survivor’s Reflection on Life After a Mild Stroke or TIA

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Still Standing After Stroke

De: SR Walker
Narrado por: Shoshana Cook
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This is not a medical handbook or a step-by-step recovery manual.

Still Standing After Stroke is a concise, experience-driven reflection written by a survivor of a mild, non-disabling stroke who recovered quickly and returned to normal life—only to later understand how easily risk and awareness can fade once urgency is gone.

This book is written for people who were told they were “lucky,” discharged without major impairment, and left to navigate life after stroke largely on their own. It focuses on the often-overlooked middle space after a mild stroke or TIA, where life looks normal again but long-term awareness quietly becomes a personal responsibility.

Rather than offering medical instruction or clinical guidance, this book explores lived experience: how routines drift, how attention softens over time, and how small, realistic habits can support long-term stability without fear or extremes.

This is a short, digital-first companion meant to be revisited—not a comprehensive reference. Listeners can move through it non-linearly, return to key sections, and use it as a steady reminder when life starts to feel “back to normal.”

If you are looking for a survivor’s perspective on life after a mild stroke or TIA—focused on awareness, consistency, and protecting independence over time—this book was written for you.

©2026 Shawn Walker (P)2026 Shawn Walker
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