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Hey my mum has a had a serve stroke in her sleep. Just want to know why to expect. She is eating just a little bit i.e yougurs it wen a month and still she is not talking. Her right side is parlaysed will she ever be better. Any advice

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My mum had a massive stroke in June this year. She came out of hospital in August. I have become her full time carer as my dad was rushed to hospital a week after mum came home. Mum was first on puree food and thickener in fluids but is now on a normal diet. She still has left side paralysis and is in a wheelchair. She has good and bad days. It's a long slow progress but hopefully she will get there. If you want to chat send me a message. Tracey.

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