I Have Aphasia

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Aphasia is challenging, isolating, and frustrating. Here you can find information to help you better understand aphasia, typical treatments, and assistive technology options. You are not alone: over one million people in the U.S. have aphasia.

News and Updates

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My Story of Aphasia

By: Wheeler E. Hubbard   If you met me today, you would …

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When the Roof Fell In

By: Dan Martin On a family vacation in Greece to celebrate her …

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Our Journey through TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)

On June 11, 2006 Gary had come home from working with our …

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Keeping Mom Connected with Tapgram

By: Chad Ruble Fourteen years ago, my mom, Lindy Grant, had a …

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My Journey with Aphasia

My story began on 29 April 2002. I had just returned home …

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Successful recovery

Jackie is a person in our stroke support group who is steadily …

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Living with Aphasia: UK Connect

      Living with Aphasia [Note: Connect UK aphasia charity has …

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The Aphasia Group at NYU Steinhardt School

The Aphasia Group at NYU Steinhardt School By Clifford Groen December 27th, …

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Feelings After a Stroke

By: Melba Ashburn   My life changed forever on January 29, 2005. …

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My Mom

By: Jeannie Hi. On May 8, 2007, my 52 year old mom, …