Author: Paul Sybert
Edition: 0
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0595460798
Edition: 0
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0595460798
I Know How Hard You Work: A Journey Through Stroke Recovery
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While relaxing at home one day, Paul Sybert suffered a stroke that left his arm and leg numb and severely impaired his ability to walk. The ischemic stroke, caused by a clot in his brain that cut off the blood flow to his brain cells, led to an emergency room visit, a lengthy hospital stay, and months of arduous rehabilitation. Through it all, Paul never gave up hope for a complete recovery. I Know How Hard You Work relates Paul's inspiring journey from a debilitating stroke to his remarkable return to health. Through a mixture of instruction and support, Paul shares each step of his healing process to help stroke survivors learn to cope. He outlines the difficulty of physical therapy, the constant emotion Check I Know How Hard You Work our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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While relaxing at home one day, Paul Sybert suffered a stroke that left his arm and leg numb and severely impaired his ability to walk. The ischemic stroke, caused by a clot in his brain that cut off the blood flow to his brain cells, led to an emergency room visit, a lengthy hospital stay, and months of arduous rehabilitation. Through it all, Paul never gave up hope for a complete recovery. I Know How Hard You Work relates Paul's inspiring journey from a debilitating stroke to his remarkable return to health He outlines the difficulty of physical therapy, the constant emotion
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