Bijoy Patel CompuBrain Social Media Consultant India Technology Consultant

My thumb rule from the day of discharge after the brain stroke was very clear, I did not want to be a case, I wanted to be a Case Study in Stroke Recovery. #Strokeversarry It wasn’t easy, I must tell you. The journey of Stroke Recovery needs a lot of retraining of the Mental muscles. On this day, last year, I was discharged from the hospital after an acute brain stroke. Spent almost a week in the ICU, I had lost my vision and was unable to walk or lift things properly or even button or unbutton a Shirt. It was a near to death or a lifetime bed bound situation as my doctor explains to me, luckily the doctor happens to be our very beloved Keyur Patel. His immediate intervention is the most important reason I am able to write you this. Tonnes of prayers from family, beloveds, office colleagues and all you beautiful people is also the reason I shaped up the courage to be who I was. Today, I can see good enough to drive and am ready to run a marathon this year. I can bet I will always stay undefeated in the game of patience and perseverance. Thank you each one of you for your prayers, help and support. #strokesurvivor

My thumb rule from the day of discharge after the brain stroke was very clear, I did not want to be a case, I wanted to be a Case Study in Stroke Recovery. #Strokeversarry It wasn’t easy, I must tell you. The journey of Stroke Recovery needs a lot of retraining of the Mental muscles. On this day, last year, I was discharged from the hospital after an acute brain stroke. Spent almost a week in the ICU, I had lost my vision and was unable to walk or lift things properly or even button or unbutton a Shirt. It was a near to death or a lifetime bed bound situation as my doctor explains to me, luckily the doctor happens to be our very beloved Keyur Patel. His immediate intervention is the most important reason I am able to write you this. Tonnes of prayers from family, beloveds, office colleagues and all you beautiful people is also the reason I shaped up the courage to be who I was. Today, I can see good enough to drive and am ready to run a marathon this year. I can bet I will always stay undefeated in the game of patience and perseverance. Thank you each one of you for your prayers, help and support. #strokesurvivor

My thumb rule from the day of discharge after the brain stroke was very clear, I did not want to be a case, I wanted to be a Case Study in Stroke Recovery. #Strokeversarry It wasn’t easy, I must tell you. The journey of Stroke Recovery needs a lot of retraining of the Mental muscles. On this day, last year, I was discharged from the hospital after an acute brain stroke. Spent almost a week in the ICU, I had lost my vision and was unable to walk or lift things properly or even button or unbutton a Shirt. It was a near to death or a lifetime bed bound situation as my doctor explains to me, luckily the doctor happens to be our very beloved Keyur Patel. His immediate intervention is the most important reason I am able to write you this. Tonnes of prayers from family, beloveds, office colleagues and all you beautiful people is also the reason I shaped up the courage to be who I was. Today, I can see good enough to drive and am ready to run a marathon this year. I can bet I will always stay undefeated in the game of patience and perseverance. Thank you each one of you for your prayers, help and support. #strokesurvivor

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