Ken Kerns' Inspiring Stroke Recovery: From Coma to Confidence
Episode Overview
Ken Kerns shares his journey from a medically induced coma to regaining speech and mobility. Innovative shoes helped Ken manage foot drop and reduce reliance on an AFO. Participation in a communication group significantly improved Ken's speech confidence. Ken emphasises the importance of mindset shifts in overcoming trauma. Community support plays a crucial role in recovery.
"I had to learn to swallow again. And slowly, I was able to say a few words."
Witness the remarkable journey of Ken Kerns, who not only survived a 10-day medically induced coma after an AVM brain haemorrhage but also emerged to tackle right-side paralysis and aphasia. Ken's story is one of resilience and innovation, as he shares his experiences of rebuilding his life from scratch. From his previous life as a university administrator to his current role as a grandfather, Ken's narrative is both heartwarming and inspiring.
He candidly discusses the humorous moment when a nurse mistakenly called him Frank, highlighting the surreal early days of recovery. Ken offers practical insights into his recovery, such as how a pair of specialised shoes helped him regain confidence in walking and reduce the need for an AFO. This episode is not just about overcoming physical challenges; it delves into the emotional and mental resilience required to navigate life post-stroke.
Ken's participation in a communication group for aphasia has been pivotal in regaining his speech confidence, showcasing the importance of community support in recovery. If you're curious about how someone can turn such a daunting experience into a story of hope and strength, Ken's journey is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for growth and adaptation. His story might just inspire you to see the possibilities in your own challenges. So, how do you find strength in adversity?
Ken's journey might just hold the answer.