Georgie Hennah's Journey: From Thunderclap Headache to Stroke Survivor
Focusing on how it makes you feel really removes that sort of awkwardness and lack of confidence in how you know the way my body moves now.
What would you do if a sudden, excruciating headache turned your world upside down? That’s exactly what happened to Georgie Hennah at just 22 years old. In this gripping episode of 'Recovery After Stroke', Georgie opens up about her life-changing experience with a thunderclap headache and stroke caused by a ruptured arteriovenous malformation. Her story is one of resilience, facing physical limitations, societal expectations, and the heavy weight of anxiety and uncertainty.
Despite these hurdles, Georgie found a way to embrace life fully, traveling and engaging in activities she loves. She believes in the power of a positive mindset and exercise in stroke recovery, emphasizing how focusing on how activities make you feel can boost confidence. Georgie’s journey also highlights the importance of sharing stories and supporting fellow stroke survivors and their families.
Her inspiring tale is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times, hope and determination can light the way. Tune in to hear Georgie's incredible story and share it with those who might need a beacon of hope in their own recovery journey.