
This podcast produced by members of the Stroke Comeback Center in Vienna, Virginia. In each episode our members share honest and uplifting stories of how they adapt to life after stroke and brain trauma, and what keeps them going on The Slow Road to Better.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

In this episode, the Slow Road to Better Crew talk to Marti Carroll (PT - listen for another upcoming episode) about their experiences going to the Olympics! Lucky.
At Erin's request, the crew talks to Alexis (OT and Regional Clinical Specialist) about what a MyoPro actually is, how much it costs, what it can do for those on their own slow road to better and how to go about finding out if it's a good fit for you... more
In this episode, the Slow Road to Better crew talk to stroke survivor and former SCC member Jocelyn Johnson. We talk brain food, grocery budgets and a little bit of adaptive equipment.
In this episode, the Slow Road to Better crew talks about the personal impact of stress and depression combined with aphasia. Dr. Jacqueline Laures-Gore (also known to the crew as Dr. J) gives suggestions about possible ways to manage stress and depr... more
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Great on that podcast! I was working at the Olympic game in Rio and I had a stroke five years ago.It takes time for road to the recovery. Who knows, y’all may even let me go To the podcast talking!
This is a fantastic podcast that will have you laugh and occasionally cry with real survivors who are transparent about the challenges and triumphs of their changed lives. It’s especially helpful for those newcomers who are feeling as if they are the only ones isolated and impacted by the challenges of Aphasia and stroke recovery in general. You will grow to feel like they are “FRIENDS.” As a speech-language pathologist working with stroke survivors I recommend this to all my patients and clien... more
I had a stroke in August 2017. At the time I had just got promoted to a job I worked hard to build since graduating college. My job focused on communication and writing. From the stroke I developed aphasia along with issues writing and typing. My speech therapist suggested to listen to podcasts. I came across your podcast and from the introduction I gain immediate relief listening to others that know what I was going through. I get stronger everyday and I continue to fight so I can live my best ... more
It is excellent! I am a five year stroke survivor with back problems. I enjoy the podcast because I like to listen to other survivors, sometimes it makes me laugh and sometimes it's serious.
This podcast is a fun informative way to learn more about the lives of people who have aphasia. It's so great to hear about it directly from those who understand it best. Thank you to everybody at the Stroke Comeback Center for making this happen!









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