Friday, April 16, 2010

My Affirmation

Built your ditches in the desert and then stand back and see the Salvation of the Lord.

I dug my ditches with my book and then rested.

Thanking the Lord for the blessing of writing the book as I knew he wanted me to do.

A raindrop fell from a sunny sky and I knew I was truly blessed.

My ditch was attracting a shower and as I watched the rain became heavier starting to pool in my ditches.

Faster the rain fell and the my ditches became flooded.

The water reached out of the ditch to touch the other ditches.

Earlier I was in the middle of a desert surrounded by mountains on all sides and was thirsty but believing that my ditches would be filled to over flowing if I just did the work.

My ditch became a pool that became a lake which grew into a sea that lifted me up and quenched my thirst.

I thank God.

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Stroke Weather Forecast


A really close friend of mine just reminded me of a saying I always use and believe in, "It's always sunny above the clouds." Now that's a real forecast for someone trying to recover for a stroke or a brain injury.

Let's face it, the saying works on anyone who's working on getting better from any thing they're suffering from.

Basically you have to have faith that if you're working as hard as you can to get better you will see the sun eventually, I know because I did.

Paralyzed down the left side I still wanted to got for a walk as I looked out the hospital window. My room was on the top floor of Joseph Brant Hospital you can see in the picture.

The catch to recovering is simple, I didn't lay around waiting for a miracle to drop by. I worked at getting better til I was so tired I had to lay down a sleep for an hour. After the nap I would work again, with or without a therapist.

All the hard work with the tricks I made up got me walking, talking, reading and doing everything I did before my stroke.

Really all I wanted was to go for a walk outside of the hospital, everything else was a bonus!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Getting Better or Waiting to Die?

A major hurdle for Stroke Survivors is reading, so I've started to do audio blog entries for them. It makes it easier for them to hear the information over and over again.

They can listen to the blog or download the mp3.

I know in my case while recovering, reading was so hard I would have to nap after reading just a page or two.

So I'm going to try this out and see what response I get.


Monday, June 08, 2009

Telling the Truth

As I continue to help Stroke Survivors and their Caregivers I started with something very basic but very nessessary, Telling the Truth to your advantage. That's the title. This advise could speed up recovery and it's good advise to the non-caregiver as well.

http://www.thrivingsurvivor.com/Caregivers.html

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Stroke Books big Day


Yesterday was a big day for me. The website for my book from my publisher was up and running.
A long list of people had been waiting to read my book, “I had a Stroke, didn't like it so I got rid of it”.
E Mails started coming in from my very patient waiters and they wanted to let my know they had ordered the book. Thanks.
My number one theme in life with this book is to Motivate Stroke Survivors and their Caregivers. I have no other reason to do all this work unless I can spread the word. This link will take you there, http://www.trafford.com/07-2960
For all of you that read my book and think it will help others ( survivors and caregivers ) please spread the word and also let me know your thoughts. As always I will do my best to answer questions so let me know.
http://www.trafford.com/07-2960

Sunday, February 15, 2009

5 New Videos on Stroke

I'm always happy to answer questions about Stroke Recovery since mine was so complete.  I've produced 5 new videos answering some very basis questions about recovery and I hope they've helpful.  

Some survivors have trouble reading as my father did and I most certainly did at the beginning of my stroke recovery.  Video seems like the perfect way to get information across to the survivor and also the caregiver.  They can watch it together.  

Follow the link to my new website, Thriving Survivor.

Your feedback would be very helpful.


Wednesday, February 04, 2009

New Website

Announcing my new website, Thriving Survivor.com  which I have just starting building.  The theme is " Motivating Stroke Survivors and their Caregivers".  Exciting will be the integration of written articles, audio, mp3 downloads and videos in each post.  This should make it easier for all to chose what best suits them.  
This is just the beginning of the new website and I'd appreciate some feedback if you have the time.

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Book Update

The latest update about my book.



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Sunday, December 28, 2008

I want to Die



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 I don't get a lot of e mails with such sentiments to start my day off with but it does happen. This statement comes from a stroke survivor who's in a nursing home and is paralyzed down one side. No further details were shared so everything is speculation. Assuming anything is too dangerous so my reply would have to be based on what I know to be true, at least for myself.

Too many people take a statement like that and go on endlessly telling everyone what he or she should do in this and that case. It would be great if they were a therapist or doctor but likely their not, they have an opinion and their willing to share it. That's fine.

Years ago I learned something interesting about complaints. Their not there because the person want's to complain. Complaints are a request for more information all be it sometimes in a loud fiery voice. So I ask myself what does he really what?

Look at the statement; “I want to die.” Does he really or is that all he can think about doing in the situation he finds himself? If he could find away to get better even if it's little by little wouldn't he change “I want to die” to “I want to live”? I think so.

The request for more information was loud and clear to me. Help me get out of this situation, make my life better, worth living.

I've written him back and asked him to read over what I've written or listen to all my audios on my blog. I hope he does. They might inspire him to change his mind. I know he's requesting a copy of my book which is soon to be out. So while we all wait for revisions to be put in place we can all ask ourselves one thing, are my complaints requests for more information? If they're not complaints for complaints sake what outcome would we like to see when we get our request for more information granted? This is the thought I will leave you to think about.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Secret of Recover

I just wrote and article on stroke recovery and placed it on my website.  It comes with a down loadable audio for those who prefer to listen.  Here's the link  www.jimpettitt.com

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Motivation


Things are getting exciting around home these days. My "proof" copy on my book "I had a Stroke" is being sent to me for my approval. Once I say "Yes" to the proof my publisher with set in motion the on-demand-printing and will alert bookstores world wide about it's availability.
Now you know why I'm excited.
The primary reason for writing this book is to help stroke survivors and their caregivers. With each chapter dealing with a challenge and solution I believe stroke survivors can use parts of it or all of it to move forward in their recovery. Even just the mindset I used to recover can make a huge difference.
I read a study which confirms my postive mindset so follow the link and see what the experts found.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

I had a Stroke - Book

My book is about how I took myself off the "Not expected to live" list and returned to work six months later is about to be published. To be notified when you can get your copy for yourself or your loved one follow the link and fill in the form on the first page of my website.

http://www.jimpettitt.com/

Monday, September 15, 2008

Second Good Day



What do reality game shows, the Olympics and having a stroke have in common? Also where is the loneliest place on earth? Listen in and you'll find out!


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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Asking Advice


A woman E Mailed me looking for advice for her mother who'd just had a stroke. Paralysis on the left side, speech problems and swallowing problems are her major challenges. In this audio I deal with her request for advice.

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Sunday, May 04, 2008

A Good Plan



Starting from my fourth day of my stroke I knew I couldn't just lay around waiting for something, a miracle to happen, I had to be active. That's a good trick when your not in charge of the left side of your body.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Good News

Good News comes in may forms, often disguised as something else. Most often we think good news comes as a surprise like walking into a room and everyone shouts out Happy Birthday. More often it comes when we reflex back and realize a trying event was good news hidden,the silver lining in a black cloud.

The full story, click the player below.




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Friday, March 28, 2008

Claw Hand



Pre-Therapy for your stroke Claw Hand. No you don't have to wait around for the therapist to work on your hand muscles and avoid the Claw Hand.

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Day Four



Day four is a great day of change for me. The most important part of Stroke Therapy is attitude. Having a good one. Sounds good but what's the "nut and bolts" to having a good attitude. Let's start off with the first tiny step.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Depression




Let's have some fun with depression. I'm kidding! Stroke therapy will run into it time and time again. People who have strokes and brain injuries are subject to depression and so are their caregivers. So let's not swept this under the carpet, instead let's deal with it head on.

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Having my Stroke



Let's start at the beginning, the day I had my stroke.

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