'I am determined not to let my disability control my life.'
A full time student was told she should be placed in a nursing home after a deadly stroke at the age of 14 – but defied the odds and taught herself to walk again., USA had a life-altering stroke in 2011 caused by a blood clot in the left side of her brain.
The stroke was sudden and unexpected, and left Dionna in hospital for three weeks while she recovered from the devastating effects of her situation. She suffered from loss of speech, went partially blind in both eyes and couldn’t move the entirety of her right side.to relieve the pressure in her brain after becoming completely unresponsive.
Terrifyingly, she flatlined three times during this procedure and had to have eight revisions of the surgery over the past 11 years.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Gardening expert shares common household item to deter catsCats can cause a big problem for gardeners, but there is something simple that might help
Læs mere »
No Cold Calling Zone to deter bogus callers set up in CumbernauldThe area covers 37 bungalows for elderly, disabled and other vulnerable people.
Læs mere »
Scottish nursing home launches second 'grief cafe' to support local communityA SCOTTISH nursing home has announced plans to develop and implement the launch of a second “grief café” following initial positive feedback.
Læs mere »
3 'little known' garden improvements which could lead to up to £20k in finesThe home insurance team at Compare the Market has offered its expertise on what you need and don't need planning permission for.
Læs mere »