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Admitting Complete Defeat After Stroke: Willingness To Find Better Days

27 min · 26 de may de 2026
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After my stroke, I tried to force myself back into my old life. I minimized my symptoms, ignored my limitations, pushed through pain, and believed that recovery was pretending nothing had changed. The same way I once fought against sobriety, I declared war on myself. In this episode, I talk about what it meant to finally admit complete defeat, not as failure, but as acceptance of reality and my inability to control what happened to me. Surrendering the illusion of control became the turning point in both sobriety and stroke recovery. I stopped fighting myself and became willing to rest, ask for help, slow down, and care for my body and brain. Admitting defeat did not mean I was giving up on life. It was quite the opposite. I was finally learning how to live honestly within my invisible illnesses. That’s when I began to heal emotionally. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and YouTube.  Rather listen on Apple Podcasts? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/recovery-daily-podcast/id1693924779   Visit my Etsy shop, and join my creative journey at Recovery Upcycling. https://www.etsy.com/shop/RecoveryUpcycling [https://www.etsy.com/shop/RecoveryUpcycling] #strokerecovery  #strokesurvivor  #vestibularrecovery  #recovery  #vestibular  #disability  #soberlife  #recoverypodcast

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