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Expert: Post-Stroke Depression Often Goes Undiagnosed

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012   

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - In addition to being the number-three killer of South Dakotans, stroke is also the leading cause of long-term disability. Those facts are part of the May Stroke Awareness Month campaign in South Dakota, along with a focus on post-stroke depression, which affects up to half of stroke survivors and can significantly derail recovery.

Licensed clinical social worker Dawn Shelton-Williams says there are reasons post-stroke depression is not diagnosed right away.

"A lot of times, stroke survivors, their caregivers, see some of the symptoms and signs as maybe being related to the actual medical disease of the stroke."

The American Stroke Association adds that depression can also be a problem for the caregivers of stroke survivors, advising them to care for themselves by keeping balance in their lives, eating right, and getting exercise.

Shelton-Williams says stroke survivors dealing with undiagnosed depression are affected in both physical and mental recovery.

"That's by the person not fully participating in the process, becoming more non-compliant with the treatment plan that has been developed; it impacts the survivor's motivation and energy level."

Shelton-Williams says some grieving by stroke survivors is to be expected, such as in the case of a frequent runner who survives a stroke, but now has a physical disability and can't run.

"But it's important to realize that the grieving is normal, but it's a short period of time. It should not be lasting for an extremely long period of time."

She also points out there are support groups for stroke survivors and their caretakers to help deal with frustration, anger, anxiety about finances and other issues.

South Dakota stroke statistics are at doh.sd.gov.




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