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Cleo Hutton

Cleo Hutton

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Author/ National Speaker/ Stroke Hero/ LPN/ Advocate for familes
posted 11/02/2008, comments (2)

Renovations

This summer I began to completely renovate my home. Guessing that with this economy I'm going to have to stay put for a while, I decided to repair everything that needed fixing. I'm still in the middle of painting walls and ceilings and refinishing old oak hardwood floors. Under shabby carpeting, I found the most beautiful floors imaginable! They... Read moreChevron
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Cleo Hutton

Cleo Hutton

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Author/ National Speaker/ Stroke Hero/ LPN/ Advocate for familes
posted 10/28/2008, comments (0)

Stroke: The Healing Art of Laughter

After a stroke, some people develop a condition called Emotional Lability. This means that they may laugh or cry at inappropriate times. The part of the brain that controls emotions may be temporarily jumbled. Other stroke heroes may indicate an expressionless facial appearance. They may be attempting to listen and understand so intensely that... Read moreChevron
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Cleo Hutton

Cleo Hutton

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Author/ National Speaker/ Stroke Hero/ LPN/ Advocate for familes
posted 10/24/2008, comments (4)

The Medicare Mess May Affect Your Stroke Recovery

The Medicare mess affects everyone recovering from any and all diseases or conditions. On our highway to health, we are continually faced with roadblocks that prevent us from obtaining quality physical and emotional healing. We face further stress by trying to make correct insurance choices while desperately dodging high... Read moreChevron
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Cleo Hutton

Cleo Hutton

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Author/ National Speaker/ Stroke Hero/ LPN/ Advocate for familes
posted 10/23/2008, comments (0)

Stroke: How to Deal With Grief and Blame

For many of us, a great sadness develops and impedes our progress towards recovery when we're in the hospital recovering from stroke. I heard it tonight as I visited two women at the regional rehabilitation center where I visit and speak to stroke peers.   "It's not my fault!" cried one lady. "I blame the doctors because they should... Read moreChevron
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Cleo Hutton

Cleo Hutton

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Author/ National Speaker/ Stroke Hero/ LPN/ Advocate for familes
posted 10/20/2008, comments (0)

Stroke: Too Much to Swallow

It seems so easy. We've been doing it throughout our lifetime without thinking about it. We take a bite of food, chew it, and swallow, while simultaneously listening to table conversation or reading the paper or thinking about something other than what we are doing.   After a stroke this type of multitasking may be impossible without... Read moreChevron
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