Neale Mahon's Road to Recovery: Overcoming a Brain Stem Tumor and Stroke
If you're afraid of being afraid, then hopefully you won't get to be afraid and therefore you won't go into these cycles of stuff that happens, that causes problems in your mind, in your body, in your emotions, in your relationships too. You can't progress without working at it work. The people who are the most active get the most results- and I'm not talking about physical results or they get results.
Picture battling a brain stem tumor, only to face an ischemic stroke nearly three decades later. This is Neale Mahon's reality, and his story is nothing short of remarkable. In this episode of 'Recovery After Stroke', Neale opens up about his journey through the highs and lows of stroke recovery. He shares the fear and uncertainty that came with his diagnosis, but also his unwavering determination to reclaim his life.
Neale's approach to recovery is a testament to the power of setting goals and working tirelessly to achieve them. He dives into the innovative ways he incorporated exercise into his rehabilitation, from hiring a trainer to using everyday items to improve balance and coordination. One of the most fascinating parts of Neale's story is his use of virtual reality in his recovery process, highlighting how technology can play a crucial role in rehabilitation.
Whether you're a stroke survivor, a caregiver, or someone looking for inspiration, Neale's story offers valuable insights and practical advice on overcoming physical limitations and pushing through adversity.