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Feb. 10, 2025

Rewiring the Brain: A Stroke Survivor’s Journey to Recovery

After experiencing a life-altering stroke in November 2022, Don Snider was faced with uncertainty and daunting obstacles on his road to recovery. However, through his resilience and the support of the ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ Stroke Program, he began to regain strength, mobility and hope.
Stroke survivor story graphic
Illustration by Jeannie Pha

What began as a regular day of running errands for Don Snider ended with him in the hospital with a loss of feeling in the right side of his body from the neck down.

He compares his experience to what he imagines being swallowed up by quicksand feels like — gradual, but relentless — like an invisible force pulling you down, making you vulnerable and unable to move. Every year, there are 15 million strokes experienced around the world and both stroke and rehabilitation look different for each person. Dr. Sean Dukelow, MD, PhD, a professor in UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµâ€™s Department of Clinical Neuroscience, is leading the , where the research being done across Canada is improving rehabilitation for people like Snider.