成人论坛 Radio Nottingham's
presenter Jeff Owen is hosting Stroke Awareness Week
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成人论坛 Radio
Nottingham is producing a series of programmes to promote Stroke
Awareness.
They start
on Monday 28th January 2002 and run throughout the week.
As part of the
national campaign for Stroke Awareness, 成人论坛 Radio Nottingham has
been following four people whose lives have been affected by strokes.
The programmes will be broadcast around 11.20am during
the week, 28th Jan to 1st Feb 2002.
The 'Mid-Morning'
show will also include live phone-ins, where listeners have the
chance to discuss their concerns and have their questions about
strokes answered by the Medics. Rosemary Conley, health and fitness
expert, will be giving Information on exercise routines and healthy
eating.
You will be
able to find out about the latest treatments, the effects on family
and friends and where to find support.
MONDAY
28TH JANUARY: What is Stroke?
The obvious question kicks off the Stroke Awareness Week.
Phone-in with the doctors
Dr. Tom Venables ( Radio Nottingham Doctor).
David Seddon, Lead Clinician for Stroke at the Queens
Medical Centre.
A chance to discuss the subject allowing listeners to discuss
their concerns and have their questions answered by the Medics.
Part
One of Pauls Diary
Following the progress of Paul, a 25 year old stroke patient
who suffered a stroke in September 2001.
Jeff Owen
has been following his recovery from the Stroke Ward to life
at home, re-habitation and life as an ex-patient.
Amandas
Story: "How a stroke saved my life"
The remarkable story of 18 year old Amanda North, from Rotherham,
who suffered a stroke whilst on a day out at the National
Watersports Centre.
But the
stroke was a clue to an underlying, and to that
point, undiagnosed fatal heart tumour.
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TUESDAY
29TH JANUARY: The effect on family and friends.
Today
the programme focuses on the effect that a stroke has on the
immediate family and friends, as well on the patient. Advice,
information, help and support.
Guests
in Studio:
Jan Riley, Clinical Stroke Service Specialist at the
Queens Medical Centre.
Ozzie Newell, ex stroke patient, and founder of the
"Friends of Stroke Support" at the QMC.
Ozzies
Story:
How a busy management consultant had his life changed by a
stroke. Find out how he decided to change other stroke patients
lives by founding a rather special group!
Part
Two of "Pauls Diary"
How his parents and friends handled the news.
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WEDNESDAY
30TH JANUARY: Treatment and Research
We
discuss the treatments currently available and take a look
at the latest research.
Specialists
Prof. Philip Bath, Professor in Stroke Medicine at
Nottingham City Hospital.
Dr. Jagdish Sharma - Consultant Physician and Geriatrition
from Kingsmill Hospital in Sutton-in-Ashfield.
Sally Knapp, Speech Therapist specialising in stroke
patient re-habitation.
Part
Three of "Pauls Diary"
How Paul began his road to recovery in the early days.
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THURSDAY
31st JANUARY: Reducing the Risks
We
look at the various ways we can all help reduce the risk of
a stroke by following a healthier lifestyle.
Studio
Guests:
Simon Millward, of the Stroke Association.
Rosemary Conley, with advice and guidance on healthy
eating and exercise.
Blood
Pressure Testing Session:
at the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre in Nottingham.
Koshina
Asian Stroke Support Group:
We hear from Tish Sood of the Koshina Asian Stroke
Support Group about the work they do to spread the message
within the Asian Community.
Part
Four of "Pauls Diary"
Paul tells of how life is now having to relearn skills.
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FRIDAY
1ST FEBRUARY: Rehabilitation and Rebuilding
Conclusion
to Stroke Awareness Week
Studio
Guests:
Paul Tomlinson of Pauls Diary
in live with Jeff to talk about how
his life is today. Also a chance for listeners to chat to
him.
Dr. Tom Venables returns to recap the key points that
weve discussed over the week.
"Different
Strokes": support group for under 25s.
Also in the Studio Phil Collis of "Different Strokes",
a group specifically for under 25s in the West Midlands.
He will talk about his group and his aims to set one up here
in the East Midlands.
Blood
Pressure Testing Session:
at the Four Seasons shopping centre in Mansfield.
Brians
Story:
Brian Burt had a severe stroke 10 years ago. Hear how
his life changed from a man who worked with his hands as a
mechanical engineer, and now he has turned to tapestry!
Also
how Brians wife Jean coped with life as a carer.
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ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION:
成人论坛 Radio Nottingham's 'Mid-Morning' show runs from 9am to
1pm (95.5 & 103.8 FM) and is presented by Jeff Owen.
An Actionline
Fact Pack:
will be available from Monday 28th January 2002. It contains:
- a list of
local support groups
- a Rosemary
Conley diet & exercise sheet.
- Stroke Association
leaflets
Tel: 0115
934 8484
or
e-mail: actionline@bbc.co.uk
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