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Home » Recovery » Page 31

Recovery

Beyond the road to SCA

April 15, 2019March 3, 2019 by Paul Swindell

Post by Mike Munson This is the second part of Mike’s story, you can read the first part here. A few days later I was released from hospital and having had quite a scare (possibly more so for my family as I had no memory from that whole week), I set about trying to get … Read more

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EMDR, one year on

February 12, 2019 by Paul Swindell

Last year we had a couple of posts by Lisa Snopek on some treatment she was having for post SCA PTSD. Some time has passed and I was interested to know how she had been getting on since her last session. You can read her original posts at EMDR experience and EMDR conclusion. Post by … Read more

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Are you okay? A sort of Homecoming Part 2

September 26, 2020January 22, 2019 by Stuart Menzies

I write this as a husband of a cardiac arrest survivor and a lifesaver. I make no apologies for trying to focus on myself and how my wife’s SCA had an effect on me. There have been many stories shared from survivors but very few from husbands, wife’s, relatives or friends of SCA survivors who … Read more

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