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"my story"

IslandF

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Hi everyone,

Just thought a few of you might be interested in a recovering stroke victims story.

If you care, have a read and let me know what you think.

My story

My story is quite a long one, but to try keep things short and sweet it will begin when I was a 20-year-old hot shot pipe layer.

I had just gotten home from my first camp job, working on a hydro dam that was 25Km up a river off the north end of Stave Lake, B.C.

I must have been home for no more than two, maybe three days? Which was also a few days before New Year’s (I had the stroke December 28, 2014).

On top of New Year’s being a few days off, a friend at the time and I had just rented our first apartment together. That being said I had no shortage of things to celebrate.

I have grown up in a small island town off the coast of Vancouver, B.C. for most of my life. That fateful night I bumped into a guy who I’d never met before, from Vancouver, who must have been staying in one of the cabins.

After showing this person how guys from the island where known to spend all their live out money, he came back to my parent’s place with us to keep partying. Their house is in the middle of the forest, bordering a park.

The guy must have offered 20-year-old me a big line of cocaine to give him a ride on my dirt bike back to his cabin.

The cocaine that he was doing, and offered me, must have been laced. Laced just so that you needed to do a big enough line, like the big line he gave me, for whatever it was laced with to have any effect.

while I was riding the dirt bike home it whatever it was laced with kicked in, and I had a massive hemorrhagic stroke while riding.

I still firmly believe the only reason that I’m alive, writing this today, is because a girl that I grew up with, and must have been partying with that night, decided to take the same trail through the park to shorten her walk home.

When she found my mangled body laying on the trail at 2AM, she panicked, and instead of calling 911 she called my brother. He instantly came down to check on me. Luckily he was a Master Corporal at the time in the Canadian Forces, so had enough first aid training to care for me until the ambulance showed up.

One down side of having my accident on an island in, was that the night of my accident turned out to be so windy that the medivac was un able to land the helicopter. Meaning I got to wait for the first ferry off a small island town in the back of an ambulance.

After spending around the first month of 2015 in a coma, the doctors decided to look at pictures of my brain to see the extent of the damage. After looking at how badly the stroke had impacted my brain, the neuro surgeon then met with my family and told them “you know, even if your son does wake up from a coma, I’m not sure what you guys can expect in terms of him making a recovery”.

For about the first four years of my recovery I was still pretty convinced that laying pipe was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. Nothing against laying pipe as a trade, having this stroke has just given me a very different perspective on life, and where I envision seeing myself in the years to come.

That being said, although I did make the decision on my own to start going to university on my own. Something that will be hard to prove is my change in my mindset, or the change in my mentality since I started smoking CBD dominant marijuana.

What I mean by that is, going to university I used to feel very out of place, sort of like I was faking it. I was just wearing nice cloths while pretending that I was ment to be there. But not until probably mid-way through my second semester there, after smoking this CBD marijuana did, I actually feel a sort of belonging.

My mind set started to shift from saying “oh I lay pipe” to “when I was a kid, I used to work construction”. And even started to get the thought that I should take my education as far as it would be possible to.

The reason I’m telling this part of the story is so you can understand the quite drastic 180 degree turn I have taken in life. And I believe quite strongly that out of the very few factors in my recovery which I had control over, the decision to start using this CBD marijuana the improvements, have been the most noticeable. Both mentally and physically

NeuroChronic has both given me the discipline to actually start following through on doing my stretches and other activities, which help me with my recovery. But also the motivation to actually start trying to do well in my education, not just a passing grade.

I am now very exited to see where this new path leads me to. I feel strongly enough about the benefits this CBD marijuana continues to offer me, that I just thought that it would be selfish of me to keep from sharing them with the rest of you. I believe there is no reason why it couldn’t help you in the same way that it has and continues to help me.

If all continues as its looking that it will, my very skilled Neuro physio therapist Brian Horswell is predicting that I make a pretty full, or at least as close to a full recovery that's possible, after a stroke as serious as the one i had.

I originally seeked out CBD dominant cannabis after i had told my physio of my serious troubles sleeping. I used to go for over a week without sleeping, all while i was taking the sleeping pills they prescribed me, at the UBC sleep clinic.

Brian then informed me that because sleep plays such a key role in improving neuroplasticity in the brain, fixing my sleep played a huge role involved with getting function back in my left hand.

That's when it became impossible for me not to see all the positive changes it was influencing, both mentally, and physically. I can now say that I am passionate and truly believe there's no reason why my Neuro Chronic will not offer you similar improvements to what it has helped me acheive.

GF Strong recovery had even told my physio that they predicted I wouldn't have the ability to move any of my fingers individually. Which is something we'v already proved to be wrong.

Non of this would have been possible without the help of my very skilled physio therapist Brian Horswell's help, who opened the clinic Vancouver Neuro Physio in North Vancouver. I can't begin to thank him enough for all that he's done for me, and continues to help me with.

Neuro Chronic helps to fix my serious insomnia, reduce the tone in the over active muscles in the left side of my body, and has been and continues to be a big contributing factor to the success of my recovery.
 
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OneLuckyGuy

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Great story and glad you are making a positive recovery. I have close friend who went through a similar experience albeit cocaine wasn't involved. He was slim, trim and very fit and neither a smoker or heavy drinker so it can happen to anyone. He like you has made a significant recovery and although suffers from tiredness is almost back to normal. I wouldn't dwell on the cocaine use as potentially setting off a stroke as it may have happened without drug use. Thank goodness the young woman took that trail home and your brother had the training to ensure you got proper care.You've been given a second chance and it sounds like you're making the most of it. Stay positive and thanks for sharing !
 
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