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Stroke survivors need emotional support too (Pexels)
Living with a permanent disability induced by a stroke, this 41-year-old woman wants other stroke survivors to drew inspiration from her life and know that there is a life after stroke.
Dorcas Mahlangu-Mohale was only 30-years old when she suffered the stroke that changed her life forever.
Mahlangu-Mohale, now 41, lives with a permanent disability. Still, the mother of three hopes her story inspires others to know that there is life after a stroke.
How it happened
“It all started when I was admitted at Lesedi Private hospital in Gauteng with a painful headache in 2009. And within three days of my stay at the hospital I had a stroke and up until today, I still do not know what happened. I was fine the previous day before I was attacked by stroke,” she said.
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