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Living with Aphasia: Frustration, Resilience and Moving Forward

Living with Aphasia: Frustration, Resilience and Moving Forward

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Summary

In this deeply honest episode of Riding Through Aphasia, Ed Nell and Andy Ibbott delve into the complexities of living with aphasia – a little-understood condition Andy developed following his stroke. Andy shares how aphasia affects his day-to-day communication, the emotional toll it takes, and the tireless work involved in his progress from being non-verbal to regaining functional speech. They also explore the impact on relationships, the importance of patience, and the role of challenges in Andy’s continued recovery journey.


Key Takeaways

Understanding Aphasia: Andy explains aphasia as a communication condition caused by brain damage – often misunderstood by the public. He describes a clinical scale from 0 (no speech) to 7 (functional speech with errors) and shares that he began at level 0 and is now at level 7.


Writing with the Wrong Hand: Due to right-side hemiplegia, Andy had to learn to write left-handed. He reflects on the challenge of this, compounded by aphasia, making tasks like writing a shopping list a frustrating ordeal.


Tools and Tech: While Andy uses some adaptive tech like braces and modified boots, most of his progress stems from sheer determination, physical training, and pushing himself every day.


Advice to Others: For those newly affected by aphasia or supporting someone who is, Andy’s message is clear – be patient, keep challenging yourself, and find what works for you. Small wins, like making a cup of tea independently, matter greatly.


Best Moments

“My first words were yes, no, and a swear word – that was it.”


“From zero to seven took years of work. But I’m still going – there’s more to come.”


“You might mess it up the first few times, but eventually you’ll find a way that works for you.”


“Everything becomes a challenge. And that’s how I move forward.”


About Andy Ibbott

Andy Ibbott is a renowned motorcycle journalist, former Managing Director of the California Superbike School, and coach to world-class riders, including Valentino Rossi.


After a life-changing stroke in 2011, he overcame immense challenges, regaining mobility and taking on extreme endurance events like the Marathon des Sables.


A passionate advocate for brain injury recovery, Andy continues coaching in British Superbikes and supports Brain Research UK. His book Performance Riding Techniques remains a go-to guide for motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.


Connect with Andy: https://andyibbott.co.uk/


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