Saturday, December 01, 2012

Article: Dean - Stroke Survivors Are Invisible - Change That - Start Blogging

Dean's Stroke Musing
I originally wrote this 2 years ago and not one person notified me about starting their blog. With 10 million new survivors a year thats pathetic. Now that I'm getting 1000 hits a day maybe this will take. Start your own stroke blog. Stroke survivors as a whole are invisible, we need to change that.

Bringing stroke out of the shadows I don't want to find out 20 years from now that survivors still do not have a voice in their stroke associations and a way to direct where the future of stroke rehab leads.

Even if all we do is document our own case study that can immeasurably help another survivor.

You can create one here on Google - How to Start a Blog on Google Blogger:

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When you have created one and posted a few entries please send me a link. I want to see thousands/millions out there. If it is not in English please tell me what language it is in. I will add yours to my blog list for others to find.**  If you want to be found by google read my posting on how to stay informed of stroke rehab.

Do it now !!!!!!!

See the original article Stroke Survivors Are Invisible - Change That - Start Blogging
                                in Dean's Stroke Musing.

** Send your site address to SSTattler as well !!

1 comment:

  1. Dean, I agree. Though I've had a blog for years as an author, I've now incorporated a Sunday blog that deals with a stroke survivor's challenge as a writer.

    My stroke back in May left me paralyzed on the right side, with cognitive difficulties, and aphasia issues. Personal I would love to read more blogs.

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