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Features tons of advice for recovery and rehabilitation

Get the latest on the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of stroke

Have questions and concerns about strokes? This reassuring guide provides invaluable information for stroke victims and their loved ones, from what a stroke is and what it feels like to proven treatments and therapies. Youll see how to implement a plan for preventing stroke, treat the lingering effects of stroke, and maximize home caregiver effectiveness while minimizing fatigue.

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  • Understand what causes different types of stroke
  • Recognize warning signs
  • Get the most out of doctors and hospitals
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  • Help prevent future strokes
  • Decide the best living arrangements after stroke

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Stroke For Dummies

by John R. Marler, MD

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Stroke For Dummies

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Wiley Publishing, Inc.
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Copyright 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Published simultaneously in Canada

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ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-7201-2

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About the Author

John R. Marler, MD (Bethesda, Maryland), a board-certified neurologist and stroke researcher, is Associate Director for Clinical Trials at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. He is a fellow of the American Stroke Association and recipient of the associations Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Research. He has been administering clinical research in stroke since 1984. He completed his neurology residency training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and graduated from West Virginia University Medical School in Morgantown, West Virginia.

Dedication

This book is dedicated to participants in clinical research who areleading the way toward new opportunities to treat stroke.

Authors Acknowledgments

This book could not have been produced without the help of Corbin Collins, editor, and Betsy Sheldon, writer, who took me step by step from rough draft to finished product. I thank them for their insights and suggestions. Likewise, Kathryn Borns illustrations are remarkable for their clarity and precision. I couldnt respect any stroke clinician any more than I do the technical editor, J. Donald Easton, MD. His comments have added greatly to this book. I want to thank Sandra Sewell, RN, at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, who helped me understand many of the difficulties faced by stroke patients and their families after hospitalization. Mary Dombovy, MD, MHSA, Unity Health System in Rochester, New York, took the time to talk with me about the basic approach to stroke recovery and rehabilitation. Jeffrey Saver, MD, at the UCLA Stroke Center, along with his colleagues David S. Liebeskind, MD and Reza Jahan, MD, provided the CT and MR images for the figures in the book. And last but far from least, there is Kathy Cox at Wiley whose dare got me to start this project in the first place and whose patience and encouragement motivated me to finish. Thank you all.

Publishers Acknowledgments

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Some of the people who helped bring this book to market include the following:

Acquisitions, Editorial, and Media Development

Editor: Corbin Collins

Acquisitions Editor: Kathy Cox

Technical Editor: J. Donald Easton, MD

Editorial Manager: Michelle Hacker

Editorial Supervisor and Reprint Editor: Carmen Krikorian

Editorial Assistants: Hanna Scott, Melissa Bennett

Cover Photos: Barros & Barros/Getty Images/ The Image Bank

Cartoons: Rich Tennant (www.the5thwave.com)

Composition Services

Project Coordinator: Maridee Ennis

Layout and Graphics: Carl Byers, Andrea Dahl, Kelly Emkow, Lauren Goddard, Joyce Haughey, Stephanie D. Jumper

Special Art: Kathryn Born

Proofreaders: Leeann Harney, Joe Niesen, Carl William Pierce, Aptara

Indexer: Aptara

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