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Recovering from a Stroke: A Creative Approach

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Stephen Schwertley needed to recover from an unexpected stroke. To do so, he challenged himself to start writing a book! Writing the novel helped this aspiring author to heal from his stroke-related complications while focusing on his life-long dream of publishing his works. “These ideas had been in my head since my college days and I just had not taken the time to get them onto paper,” he said. The result was the novel “Enemy in the Heartland,” which has been called a terror plot page turner. In this show, we discuss symptoms of a stroke, some complications, and the treatment Stephen received, including his self-prescribed creative writing as therapy.
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Stephen Schwertley needed to recover from an unexpected stroke. To do so, he challenged himself to start writing a book! Writing the novel helped this aspiring author to heal from his stroke-related complications while focusing on his life-long dream of publishing his works. “These ideas had been in my head since my college days and I just had not taken the time to get them onto paper,” he said. The result was the novel “Enemy in the Heartland,” which has been called a terror plot page turner. In this show, we discuss symptoms of a stroke, some complications, and the treatment Stephen received, including his self-prescribed creative writing as therapy.
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