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  • Thankful: stroke survivor Paul McCausland with his wife Rachel

    Stroke patients in Northern Ireland missing out on ‘miracle treatment’

    A Hillsborough man who was saved by a “game changing” procedure after his stroke is backing calls for it to be made available 24/7 in Northern Ireland.

    After collapsing at home, Paul McCausland was treated with a thrombectomy, which involves inserting a small tool into the brain to pluck out the blood clot causing the stroke and killing brain cells.
    Stroke Association NI say the revolut

  • Wishaw woman lays out “miracle recovery” after stroke at 70

    Wishaw woman lays out “miracle recovery” after stroke at 70


    Wishaw woman lays out “miracle recovery” after stroke at 70

    Veronica Murphy, 70, from Wishaw in North Lanarkshire, is calling for every stroke survivor to get the chance of recovery that she did. Veronica received life-changing rehabilitation treatment after a serious brain haemorrhage in December last year.

    Veronica’s call for action comes as the Stroke Association’s ‘Thriv

  • Join the Bundy family for a Sparkling Afternoon Tea to support stroke!

    Join the Bundy family for a Sparkling Afternoon Tea to support stroke!

    Following the death of Tony Bundy from a stroke last June, the family, who live in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, are hosting a Sparkling Afternoon Tea on Sunday 2 Juneat 2.30pm at the Falkirk Stadium. They want as many people as possible to come along, support a good cause, and join the Bundy family in marking the anniversary of the death of their husband and father, Tony.
    Since Tony’s death, t

  • Local woman sets ambitious target for Kiltwalks in Scotland

    Local woman sets ambitious target for Kiltwalks in Scotland

    Diane Agnew, 43, from Largs has decided to take on all four of the Kiltwalks in Scotland to raise funds for the Stroke Association.
    The Kiltwalk is Scotland’s largest mass participation walking event with over 145,000 people taking part since 2016. Last year’s event was the biggest with 27,500 Kiltwalkers raising a total of over £5.1 million for 1,550 Scottish charities.
    Diane will be taki

  • Tango passion: Vincent Simone and Victoria Martin will star at a fundraising ball for the Stroke Association

    Strictly star Vincent Simone will dance in Belfast to support stroke survivors

    Vincent Simone, World champion dancer and star of TV’s Strictly Come Dancing, will be dancing with partner Victoria Martin at a charity ball in aid for the Stroke Association in Belfast on Saturday (27 April).
    Victoria, a professional dancer from Newtownards whose career almost ended when she had a stroke, invited Vincent to headline with her at the Ceroc Ignite Spring Ball at the Titanic Hote

  • “People of The Valley” Photography Exhibition

    “People of The Valley” Photography Exhibition

    Graham Riddell, photographer from Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders is holding a photography exhibition during the course of May, at Findra Clothing in Innerleithen.
    Graham will be raising funds for the Stroke Association following his sister’s stroke in 2022.
    Dianne, Graham’s sister, had a massive stroke, which at first left her unable to swallow or move properly. The family were told t

  • Local Stroke Nurse undertakes 10K for Good Cause

    Local Stroke Nurse undertakes 10K for Good Cause

    Demi-lee Mccullough, 20 from Paisley, is running a 10K, to raise funds for the Stroke Association on 29 April.
    Demi-lee knows only too well the devastating impact a stroke can have on the person affected, and their family and friends. Demi-lee is a bank nurse at The Royal Alexandra hospital in Paisley. She says:

    “What I notice most about the effects of a person’s stroke, is how much it t

  • Will Brooks is facing his toughest challenge yet to raise funds for the Stroke Association

    Banbury man warned he may never walk again is now running a marathon

    A Banbury man who was warned he may never be able to walk or talk again after he had a stroke is about to face his biggest challenge – running a 26.2 mile marathon.
    Will Brooks, 52, will be tackling the Shakespeare Marathon around Stratford-upon-Avon on Sunday, 21 April, to raise funds for the Stroke Association.
    Will, a keen and fit runner, was at home working in July 2020, when he realise

  • Supported: Peter and Lorraine have both been helped by the Stroke Association

    Andover stroke survivor's husband tackles London Marathon to thank Stroke Association for supporting her

    Peter Holden from Andover will be tackling the London Marathon in April as a thank you for the support his wife Lorraine and their family received from the Stroke Association after her strokes.
    His challenge is made even more remarkable by the fact that 57-year-old Peter is himself a bowel cancer survivor. This will be Peter’s first marathon running with a colostomy bag, which he admits will b

  • Caroline and Matt on their wedding day.

    Northern Ireland stroke survivors ‘feel abandoned’ after leaving hospital

    A Lisburn couple whose idyllic life together was shattered by a sudden stroke have called on Stormont to do far more to support stroke survivors and their families to cope with its long-term physical and emotional effects.
    Matt and Caroline Cooke are backing the Stroke Association’s Thriving After Stroke campaign, calling for people to have the support they need to live well after a stroke.

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