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Relearning Me

How I Fought Back from Stroke, Aphasia, and Loss

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Relearning Me

De : Vince Stone
Lu par : Paul Richard Yarborough
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One moment, Vince Stone was a successful library director, husband, father, grandfather, and lifelong talker.

The next, he was lying on a bedroom floor at 2 a.m., unable to move half his body or say a single word.

After a massive ischemic stroke at age fifty-four, Vince lost his speech, his dominant hand, his career, and much of the life he once knew. Diagnosed with aphasia—a neurological condition that makes communication painfully difficult—he suddenly found himself trapped inside a mind that still worked while words refused to come out.

But this is not just a story about loss.

It is a story about rebuilding.

With honesty, humor, faith, stubborn determination, and the unwavering support of his wife Tena, Vince slowly learned how to walk, speak, eat, write, and live again. From awkward rehab sessions and emotional setbacks to hospital disasters involving orange juice, profanity, and therapy exercises designed by what must have been tiny medical demons, Vince shares the raw reality of stroke recovery with remarkable heart and surprising humor.

Told in a deeply personal and conversational voice, ReLearning Me is for:

  • stroke survivors
  • caregivers and spouses
  • people living with aphasia
  • anyone facing sudden life change
  • and anyone searching for hope after devastating loss

This memoir is not about becoming the person you used to be.

It is about discovering that life can still be meaningful, joyful, funny, and beautiful after everything changes.

Because sometimes survival is not the end of the story.

Sometimes it is the beginning.

©2026 Vince Stone (P)2026 Vince Stone
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