I’m now over a month into therapy and the therapists are recommending I go into a holding pattern until I get a Botox evaluation and injections. They don’t believe I can progress without this so I’m waiting until the end of January which is when my evaluation is scheduled. The Botox is for my arm and leg and reduces spasticity. During the first month in therapy I made minor progress. They conducted six minute walk tests, testing speed and gait length. I increased the number of steps I take in six minutes by 20%. Not great, but I’ll take it. I think I’m most proud that I passed the test from floor to standing. We never practiced it during the first month but when it came to test time, I popped right off the floor. I attribute this to the excellent training I received in Kansas City several years ago.
This past week, they discharged me from speech therapy because I met most of my goals, which included:
- Attention strategies – slow everything down and check work as I go
- Memory/planning strategies –write things down using phone apps and break projects down in smaller pieces
- Speech strategies – slow down rate of speech, pause, intonate, and smile when talking will help intonation. I still need lots of work in this arena it requires constant practice – good thing I like to talk.
Although difficult, I am challenged by this therapy in a good way and look forward to starting again.
I’m 8.5 years stroke survivor and I’m still doing therapy and s look forward to opportunities to get better
There is no such thing as a plateau in my world.
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