How can you help yourself and your loved one who has had a stroke to live a quality life again?
Whether we ourselves or a loved one have a stroke, our everyday lives are disrupted. Carrying the potential for Nothing will ever be the same again..
After all, the person concerned requires constant supervisionand he needs to be helped in everything.
I experienced this firsthand, just like you.
That's why I decided that I definitely had to bring to Hungary the method by which a person suffering from a central nervous system problem, can live a quality life again.
After a Stroke, everything changes in an instant.
The person concerned and you, the family members, too vulnerable I'm changing.
Normal, human communication it suddenly became impossibleYour loved one is unable to talk like they used to.
He can't express what he wants to say. He doesn't say it the way he thinks.
No words come to his mouth, and if he manages to say something with great difficulty, it won't be what he wanted.
I so desire to be understood, because needs help. But you're not a mind reader. You just don't understand him. No matter how much you listen, no matter how much you try to do your best.
You're getting more and more nervous. Everyone's getting more and more tense.
The Survivor Requires 24-hour supervision and care. He can hardly do anything on his own. He can't be left alone. Your social life is cut off.
Friends disappear, they grow cold.
The survivor is becoming lonelierand increasingly more isolated.
He is unhappy, he falls into depression. And with that he drags the whole family.
Slowly, everyone is hiding in the snail house.
Everyone is suffering from this situation, and you don't know what to do. You become helpless and desperate.
You are desperately looking for opportunities.
You scour the internet. You talk to all the doctors you know.
You are searching. every opportunity.
You would do anything to make it better. You would do anything to at least for a little improvement.
And you do everything you can. And more.
Try physiotherapy, a ball, a pulley, a stationary bike, a mirror box, and a tilting board.
You try everything. You do everything, both you and him.
And sometimes you see a little improvement, a little progress in his condition.
Still, you're afraid. You're afraid because you know he's terrified of having another stroke.
You're afraid because He knows, and you know, that almost no one survives the second one. He's afraid that it will get worsethat his condition will not improve.
You're afraid because it's only slow, Results are coming very slowly.and you don't know if he'll give up...
Because Every day is a fight for survival..
You are afraid to leave home. Whether you leave it with a caregiver or alone. You are afraid that It will be bad until you are there..
You see that he is mentally aged, broken, disabled in the whole thing. You feel that in everyday life you lost him/her.
You went from being a family member to a caregiver.
and it exhausts me both mentally and physically.
- You're afraid because you're tired too. And your life is slowly running out.
- Every day you experience the feeling that you would be the happiest if you could live a full life again.
- If only he could live a normal life again.
- If you could see him combing his hair or brushing his teeth by himself again.
- You would give anything to see him open up again, talking to people. TO LIVE.
I know it would be priceless for you to see him recover.
That's why I'm telling you a story.
A true story, a real incident.
There was once a young boy. His name was Tom. He had just come of age and stroke received.
This tragedy happened back in 1997.
Tom's left side completely paralyzedHe had barely begun his adult life when his normal, happy life was over. Suddenly, everything was ruined.
Most people give up at this point, they turn inward. They wonder why him. Why so young? Why did it have to happen this way? How could they undo it?
But Tom didn't want to bury himself.
He didn't give up. He wanted to get better. He wanted to live a full life. To rehabilitate He wanted to, and he was looking for a way to get back on his feet.
And he wasn't just looking for it. He found the solution.
He began to develop a method: his rehabilitation novel combination It was for self-defense sports, muscle development with weights, and mental/self-management training.
Tom stood up.
After the stroke regained almost everything functional movement, tripled his physical strength and has been continuously improving himself and his technique ever since In 20 years.
The triple combination that made him a free man is now used as a clinical evidence-based rehabilitation method for the rapid and effective development of stroke patients.
This method is ARNI was named (Action for Rehabilitation from Neurological Injury).
FRETS – Functional Rehabilitation Exercise Training for Stroke Patients
We talk a lot with those affected who have embarked on the path of recovery with the ARNI method and our help.
We asked them what the ARNI method gave them and would they recommend it to others?
"I think this is the light at the end of the tunnel. I think there is no other option. If it hadn't been for this training, I don't know what would have happened to me. I might still be in a wheelchair. Or I would have died."
"Everyone should take advantage of it, because this is a hope for those affected who see a bleak future ahead of them.”
“All I can say about it is that it is very well-developed, complex. And it is completely results-oriented, so a person recovers from it if he does it".
"It's an effective method, you just have to do it constantly. "You can move forward with the help of a professional. You need help, a person who guides you."
"That I recommend it to everyone.. Understand that this is what you have to do. This is a special exercise that was invented by an English stroke survivor who himself had a stroke and then developed and returned to healthy people…”
"I recommend it to everyone who hasn't participated in this ARNI tournament yet. But believe me, I lay in bed paralyzed for several months. and then I got to this level. So believe me, no matter how old you are. It's worth dealing with this because makes a huge difference in a person's life and in health, especially. So it improves the quality of life.”
"I can say that It's useless to talk about this, we have to try this."Because verbally everyone says whatever they want, but this is really very effective. And you have to try it and do it."
"During the training The trainers are so good.that he doesn't even notice that he has already put down the stick.
I have experienced that people walked out without a cane by leaning the cane against the wall. Or those who have multiple legs leave it on the ground. And there have been cases where The room was empty and there were the sticks.".
After his recovery, Tom wrote several books to help stroke survivors recover and provide you with practical advice on how to help your affected family member live a normal life again.
“What next after a stroke? From hospital treatment to rehabilitation,
and beyond” is a manual that will give you a crutch
and those affected are part of the return to everyday life.”
Although there are many different methods for rehabilitating people with central nervous system injuries, ARNI is the only method that causes rapid and spectacular improvement.
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How can this book change your life after a stroke?
- From the book, you can learn what to do with a stroke victim after they are released from the hospital.
- You can learn techniques that contribute to the recovery process.
- This book helps survivors regain confidence in their recovery.
- It presents all the necessary information, from the condition, to the effects on the body, to rehabilitation options.
- It focuses on how to retrain both the brain and the body for the best and fastest possible recovery.
- How can someone who has had a stroke regain intimacy?
- Dr. Tom Balchin used his own experiences, his knowledge of stroke, and his work over the past two decades to write this book.
Stories of those who recovered
Life is passing away.
Every single day is wasted timethat we spend sick, especially if there is even a tiny bit of hope that our lives can return to normal.
Countless such joyful moment I could see it during my work, which was decisive in the life of the person concerned and his family.
Don't let your life pass without your loving family. Instead of happy everyday lives, they live as cared for and caregivers, which affects not only the person concerned, but also the entire family.
The book and what awaits you after it, can change your whole life, if you want!