Death Taught Us How To Live

When a Stroke Changes Everything, You Learn to See the Flowers


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Jerry Wald shares his powerful story of surviving a hemorrhagic stroke in 2010 and how it transformed him from a workaholic banking executive to the host of "Let's Talk Stroke" podcast. Both hosts discuss finding unexpected blessings in their stroke journeys, revealing how near-death experiences gave them a profound appreciation for life's smaller moments and authentic relationships.

• Jerry experienced his stroke at age 49, feeling a sudden "pop" in his head followed by water-like sensations from the brain bleed
• Post-stroke recovery included 9 days in ICU and 2.5 months in rehab, with ongoing therapy 15 years later
• Both hosts initially felt embarrassed about having strokes before eventually creating shows to help fellow survivors
• Aphasia (language difficulty) remains a challenge, but intellect stays intact—"Loss of language, not intellect"
• The emotional impact of stroke often goes unrecognized despite being one of the most difficult aspects of recovery
• Stroke acted as a filter, revealing who true friends were while eliminating superficial relationships
• Both men now see their strokes as positive turning points that made them more honest, patient, and appreciative
• Every 40 seconds someone has a stroke, making awareness of warning signs critically important
• Small victories accumulate into larger progress during the ongoing recovery journey
• Creating content for fellow survivors serves as therapy while helping others navigate similar challenges

If you've experienced a stroke or brain injury and would like to share your story, reach out to Jerry at "Let's Talk Stroke" on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms, or contact Greg at AVM Superhero on social media.


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Death Taught Us How To LiveBy Greg Graham