21 Year Old Brother Had Stroke
Hi, my name's Abby. I'm 15 years old and on March 21st of this year my 21 year old brother had a stroke. It wasn't because of any health issues he had, but because of an undetected hole in his heart that he's had since birth. They cancelled out any other possibilities as everything else checked out. They found the hole by putting salt water bubbles through an IV into his heart, and saw if any of the bubbles went through to the right to the left, and surely some did. Though, by the time they did this, he had already gone through the whole stroke and couldn't give him any clot busters or anything. It affected his thalamus mainly, and a part of his cerebellum. I forgot to mention he also has high functioning autism (he was fully functional before hand, bought his own groceries and attended college.). He slept for about 4 days, with small mumbles in between like when a nurse asked him a question like, "What's your name?" or "Do you know where you are right now?". When he finally woke up, we immediately noticed one of his eyes drooping (only his eye, it wasn't the type of stroke that makes one side of your body numb). He had always had a slight, but barely noticeable lazy eye before this, but not like this. We soon found out he double vision. He could also speak. At one point, he was even saying sentences. They were dragged out, but he was speaking. He could also walk, but he did it a bit like frankenstein. He was even eating okay. He was soon discharged to a rehab center, and suddenly everything changed. He couldn't walk right, and was really wobbly in his torso. Before he was walking by himself, and then he needed people to keep him balanced. His strength was and still is there, but had a lot of issues balancing. We introduced to physical therapists and speech therapists, though only the physical therapists did any good. He couldn't swallow well at all, and still wasn't speaking. We brought him home May 2nd, and his walking and eating has drastically improved. They sent us home with a wheelchair we don't even use for him! Though, I have some questions. His vision doesn't seem to be getting any better, he suffers from dysphagia (a swallowing disorder), still needs people to balance him while walking, has to have people feed him (fork and knife wise), and still cannot speak! Will this get better over time? Does anyone have any tips on how to regain these things? Thank you!