The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 23, 1981 Page: 3 of 44
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Thanks to emergency surgery to re- to know what Can happen after a stroke
Pair eruptured blood vessel in her and to respond in a way that will help
am, Miss Neal, then 38 years old, rather than hinder recovery. Among
rvive , only to emerge two weeks the disabilities that are common after a
later from a coma to find herself with stroke are these:
double Vision and unable to speak or Speech and language difficulties, do not shout, use everyday words and ble is crucial, as is devotion to the universal occurrence in the aftermath
“I wanted to die ” she recalled four About half of the victims lose all or part phrases, do not interrupt .when the pa- prescribed exercises. of a stroke, sometimes lasting a year or
yal"ane t . de she recalled our of their linguistic facility at least tern- tient tries to speak, do not talk down to Evervthine seems to redlir an
years later. Instead she began the long porarily. The difficulty may involve an the patient or correct mistakes, and VISUAL DISTURBANCES About monk r,h md mstoreuj
struggle back to life and health. Aided inability to form intelligible words or give instructions one at a time and in one in five stroke victims experience pie mav find this extremely tancetotheraPyshouldreceiveProfes-
byher husband, the author Roald Dahl, sentences, understand spoken or writ- simple phrases. such problems as double visinrnig d stresS extremely sional attention.
and by friends, neighbors and profes- ten language, write, name objects and Partial paralysis. It is usual for a eye movements (nystagmus) total , ,
sional therapists. Miss Nea 1learned.to express what they mean. Often the stroke patient to be partly or blindness in one eye or a loss of periph- WHILE IT IS best that the natient .STROKE PATIENTS should not be
speak, read, and wa Ik. again.. Six patient will indicate understanding completely paralyzed on one side of the eral vision in both eyes, making it seem give in to the body’s demand for addi treated like helpless children and
m onth s after her strokes she gave bir h when the message did not really get body - the side opposite the brain as if blinders are on. Patients mav bona l rest care must be taken that the waited on hand and foot but should be
tesumadtysdamghgrya ndnmimssdiatnd through or was garbled. hemisphere In which the stroke occur- totally ignore objects on the side where fatigue is not being perpetuated by SS “ dosmonoandnmore by
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MISS NEAL’S recovery after such
severe strokes is an inspiration to all,
but especially to the 300,000 or so Amer-
icans who each year suffer the malady
and live.
Nearly three million alive today have
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.nd IS percent totaly handicapped" enemy f ktssdessmms teberhenany msitting on a bench after a tennis and I asked Bill buw.be food Was .here.
While the extent of brain damage ours. IThe Chinese don,t make decisions "Terrible,” he said. “They're filthy.
incurred determines the outer limits of I know roughly as much about China for themselves. Their leaders make the They spit on the floor in a restaurant
recovery, how.c lose a patient comes to as I know about Mars or the moon, and decisions. Students don’t decide which and just throw the bones anywhere.”
reaching .the limits is deter mined as I’m not even sure why we capitalize subjects to take. That decision is made How come 1 think Chinese food is so
mushby the attitudes and efforts of the Mars and not moon. American tourists for them. And if they want to get mar- great and so inventive, I asked.
spmcizirehz arotreturpongrom cnnawithathey nave to » The food In the good restaurants in
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FOR SOME PATIENTS tests that government and they admit they don t I expressed some doubt about the stands all tasted the same There’s
dc^uTc^rufTSec™ seomucheonthetreanchinanThershave practicability of getting permission in such a big push .. prodmce’thatthey
iw mayhead °"? recur who were borhingctin, Bil‛syau,violatcranyuofthessarulesh" everythingendsluptastingthesame.”
struggle to to anaaingaik lost edgrandaunderstandingar the country leaders. you're left at their mercy I ASKED HIM what he liked about
abilities 6 ana tne people is not much. which usually means the countryside. the Chinese.
II. ... China is almost exactly the same size If you’re in college and violate the rules
almost rehabilitation effort must start as the United States, but our population you’re sent to the countryside and you "I liked their innocence, their beauty
almost immediately to keep joints from is 230 million and the almanacs list learn to plant rice quickly ” and sincerity,” he said, but then he
becoming frozen and to take advantage China’s as 1 billion. I wonder who’s went on to ruin the compliment.
sfetteresprnsivenenncfsthegbrain 2 counting. Our own Census Bureau has a I ASKED IF China was making it “They smile a lot but their smiles
poSanX Recovery The exercises terrible time counting us accurately with communism, don’t mean anything. You see a smile
m2beXrousN pursued evw when and suspect the population of China is "No. I think it will be 40 or 50 years and assume some kind of communica-
the effort^s exhausting and seems estimated1 about the way the police before China is a world power.” tion is going on, but that’s a misinter-
hopeless. since mhost ptients‘do™ estimatethacrowdsatgaparade-ltmay Thenwhy, ' asked, is Russia afraid Sir Its like when you say
prove significantly through rehabilita- ,.R f . ... ething and they say Yes. You
tion eorem Because of the massive numbers of think it means they agree with you, but
As a rule whatever maior recovery nAFREND OF mine named Bill people. Because of the vast food all they mean is, ‘Yes, I heard you.' ”
is ging»madppens’during Dehinahaeusd ’z" stored up 5, the b renioyed Bill’s explanation ot China
the first year after the stroke although the Chinese government to tech Em bomb shelters they’ve buik every buttwhavta feeling, therearesstillone
slight gams can still be made through glish at a university. They spoke no where in China. No nuclear bomb can stand
continued exercises and practice. Chinese. wipeout all the Chinese.”
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 23, 1981, newspaper, September 23, 1981; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2039590/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.