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Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases | Last Active: Feb 17 9:17am | Replies (22)

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@freebird36

My husband has expressive aphasia due to svpcar tissue from a brain tumor that was in his left parietal area.
He had the tumor totally resected in July of 2023.
Since then he has really progressed very well. He seems almost back to normal. His writing is getting better and
He converses just like normal except sometimes when he’s stressed, self conscious or tired, he has trouble finishing his sentences or train if thought. He still has trouble with numbers and reading and writing sometimes as he’ll get confused.. now that he’s more physically recovered, we get out more and he has more opportunities to converse with people which builds his skills and gives him more confidence.

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Glad to hear. After six months no more getting better.