Running Toward Recovery: Russell Deakins’ Journey from Stroke Survivor to Half-Marathon Finisher
Episode 22
The “Stronger After Stroke” podcast discusses difficult topics, such as family relationships and sex after stroke. It also shares survivors’ stories about navigating life after stroke.
Running Toward Recovery: Russell Deakins’ Journey from Stroke Survivor to Half-Marathon Finisher
In this inspiring episode of “Stronger After Stroke,” Rosa Hart, stroke nurse navigator, sits down with Russell Deakins, a young father, athlete and stroke survivor who defied the odds to reclaim his life and passion for running. After experiencing a stroke, Russell faced a long road to recovery, but with the unwavering support of his family, he not only regained his strength but also achieved the incredible feat of running a half-marathon.
Russell shares his emotional and physical journey, highlighting the pivotal role his loved ones played in his rehabilitation and how their encouragement motivated him to push beyond his limits. Tune in to hear Russell’s story. His resilience and determination allowed him to rediscover his athleticism, proving that life after a stroke can be fulfilling and active.
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Date of original release: Sept. 9, 2024
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