ManjiB:
The truth of the matter as I see it is that there is no “fixed” rule or timelines that apply. The reason for this is simple, we all of us as unique and as individuals we all respond differently to what happens to us. So even if we have the same stroke, our age, gender, health before stroke, mental strength etc. will all affect how your recover from the stroke
I just read the below post from @Deigh and thought it kind of illustrates how we each experience different things and have different outcomes. It’s fascinating how @Deigh has actually benefited from having a stroke! Who would have even thought that ?
Eleven years ago I had a stroke. I’m still trying to recover from it but it did a few remarkable things for rather than against me! One is the loss of tinnitus. yes, it just aint here now and being a musician the loss of it is wonderful.
The next thing is headaches, I just dont have them any more and this is remarkable because Ive had them since five years old. Three a week on average and many that sent me to a darkened room with a damp towel over my head for usually two hours. Even as an adult…
Have you tried osteopathy ? Or acupuncture? When you say massage are you massaging acupressure points ?