A Stroke of Grace, Julianne Heagy
A Stroke of Grace, Julianne Heagy
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A Stroke of Grace
A Guide to Understanding and Living with an Acquired Brain Injury

Author: Julianne Heagy

Narrator: Meaghan Jackson

Unabridged: 6 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/13/2023


Synopsis

Julianne Heagy experienced a stroke on May 21, 2019.Following her stroke, she felt unsupported by the systems in place to care for post-stroke victims. She knew there were resources available but with an inability to hold a thought or comprehend written words, Julianne became frustrated with her search for information. Aside from her family doctor, she seemed to be alone in her struggle to find information about therapies, services, and policies.As Julianne began to heal, she could recall some of what she needed to know and committed to taking notes and sharing her findings with others on the same acquired brain injury path. This book is a roadmap of what Julianne learned on her journey.It is Julianne’s firm belief that everything in our lives happens for us and not to us. She wrote this book now because she found improvement in her health, peace, and joy and wanted to use her experience to help others.The author’s goal is to educate, empower and encourage others with an acquired brain injury. This book provides the information, easily and simply, for those struggling to ask the questions and find the resources.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Toby on May 06, 2022

This powerful book is a must-add for your to-read list! In a nutshell, Assiniboia-based writer Julianne Heagy suffered a life-changing stroke on her 31st wedding anniversary. This compelling read shares her story. Heagy doesn’t sugarcoat anything in this memoir; she includes all the grisly details.......more

Goodreads review by Jeanita on October 30, 2024

The way Julianne tells her story is amazing. As a wife of a person with an ABI(car accident) I found a lot of similarities between her and my husband even 20+years after his initial injury. She takes it one day at a time and is thankful for the lessons she had learned prior and continues to learn.......more