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While it's true that Mike retains some hearing loss in 1 ear from the stroke, in my experience, any hint of deafness he may have is selective and strategic. it typically coincides with a medical professional suggesting it's unlikely he'll be able to achieve something. (similarly, Mike...
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Published in | PT in Motion Vol. 7; no. 11; p. 62 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Alexandria
AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION
01.12.2015
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Summary: | While it's true that Mike retains some hearing loss in 1 ear from the stroke, in my experience, any hint of deafness he may have is selective and strategic. it typically coincides with a medical professional suggesting it's unlikely he'll be able to achieve something. (similarly, Mike doesn't necessarily believe everything he hears-especially when the words are discouraging.) My evidence for Mike's ability to filter out bad news lies in everything he's done in the years since his stroke. Earlier this year, Mike, who's now 25, graduated from illinois state University with a double major in international business and marketing. having regained his ability to run, he now has set his sights higher-literally. he's looking for a job with international travel, so that he can experience different cultures. in other words, it's time for Mike to fly. |
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ISSN: | 2691-3143 2691-3151 |