Running Free: Breaking Out From Locked-In Syndrome

^ Running Free: Breaking Out From Locked-In Syndrome ☆ PDF Download by * Kate Allatt eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Running Free: Breaking Out From Locked-In Syndrome Kili Krauter said Awesome. Thank you Kate for sharing your story. I am a nurse at a rehabilitation hospital who works on a brain injury unit. I have worked with many patients with Locked In Syndrome. It was very beneficial for me to read your story from a patients perspective. I have always tried to mindful of my patients thoughts and feelings but since I began reading your book, I have found that I am more mindful of what I say, more considerate with my actions, and more careful about letting

Running Free: Breaking Out From Locked-In Syndrome

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Rating : 4.21 (533 Votes)
Asin : 1908006641
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-01-08
Language : English

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Kili Krauter said Awesome. Thank you Kate for sharing your story. I am a nurse at a rehabilitation hospital who works on a brain injury unit. I have worked with many patients with Locked In Syndrome. It was very beneficial for me to read your story from a patient's perspective. I have always tried to mindful of my patients' thoughts and feelings but since I began reading your book, I have found that I am more mindful of what I say, more considerate with my actions, and more careful about letting them know exactly what I am doing . "fantastic" according to lfarmer. i bought this book to inspire my sister in law who just had a stoke. it has inspired all of us! so much so that we just bought fantastic lfarmer i bought this book to inspire my sister in law who just had a stoke. it has inspired all of us! so much so that we just bought 4 more copies. great read.. more copies. great read.. Joan of Arc(former writing and literature teacher) said Kate the stubborn winner. She is a self centered,pushy young woman due to her sports competitive spirit. I didn't like her at first but I admired her way of gaining back her life. Also, she has much to teach caregivers and family of "locked in" syndrome. She is honest and determined and thankful--so much she is helping others. Glad I read this cuz I learned so much about stroke.

. Kate Allatt is a 40-year-old mother of three and a keen fell runner. For many years she was a features editor at Trinity Mirror's South Wales Echo. Before her stroke she ran her own digital marketing company and was preparing an expedition to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.Alison Stokes is a UK-based writer and journalist, who writes for national magazines in the UK and US and regional newspa

Super-fit young mother-of-three Kate Allatt's life was torn apart when she became locked in her own body after suffering a massive stroke caused by a blood clot to her brainstem. Soon she was moving her thumb and communicating with the world via Facebook. She wanted to die. Left totally paralysed and unable to speak, her chances of survival were 50/50 and doctors said she would never walk or talk again. Can you imagine being trapped in your own body? Able to see and hear everything going on around you but unable to move or speak - the blink of an eye your only way to communicate. But her family and best friends willed her to live and with their love and support she channelled her sense of fun and fighting spirit into making a miracle recovery that amazed medical experts. Using a letter chart Kate blinked the words I will walk againA". Eight months later she said goodbye to nurses and walked out of hospital to return home and start training for her first run.

"Kate's life was torn aparther recovery has been amazing." -- Daily Mirror

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