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Surviving a Stroke—or Two - The Secret to Recovery - cover

Surviving a Stroke—or Two - The Secret to Recovery

Giacomo Giammatteo

Publisher: Inferno Publishing Company

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Summary

Having a stroke isn't bad. I didn't even know it was happening. It's afterward that all the fun starts. When you can't move or talk—even blink your eyes. That's a scary feeling.
 
This book is a record of my journey—how the strokes happened—and more importantly, the long road to recovery  
Available since: 12/05/2017.

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