Both Sides of the Bed

23 Years in the ER: The 90-Mile Stroke Gap


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Someone woke up one morning and noticed their balance was off. Within hours, their world split into before and after. The room filled with people moving with organized chaos — urgent, precise, purposeful — and a loved one suddenly became a patient in a system designed to save their life in minutes, not hours.

Jason Mayberry is the education director and stroke coordinator at Texas County Memorial Hospital, bringing 23 years of emergency medicine experience and 11 years leading an ER into the specialized world of stroke care. In this episode of Both Sides of the Bed, he breaks down what you need to know to recognize a stroke, what to do when you arrive at the hospital, and how to navigate recovery at home — the things medical training often leaves out. He also names the hidden barriers families face: outdated fears about stroke outcomes, medical bills threatening family farms, and the simple truth that time is the one thing medicine cannot buy back.

Lana Wilhelm, RN BSN MHA, sits with Jason from lived experience. Her husband's stroke five years ago thrust her into a crash course in survival, advocacy, and the gap between what healthcare systems know and what caregivers actually need to hear. Together, they translate the clinical world into language that matters when you're standing on the other side of the bed.

Both Sides of the Bed is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation. Visit strokecaregiverconnection.com for resources and support.

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Both Sides of the BedBy Lana Wilhelm, RN BSN MHA