Ed Chokes While He Strokes
By Ashley Hume For Dailymail. Tom Arnold revealed that he has lost 75lbs over the last six months after experiencing a health scare. In an interview with People magazine, the year-old Roseanne alum detailed how suffering from a mini stroke in January led him to embark on a weight loss journey. Dramatic change: Tom Arnold revealed that he has lost 75lbs over the last six months after experiencing a health scare. Pictured in July


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Swallowing requires the coordination of many muscles to move food and liquid through the mouth, throat and esophagus to the stomach. Stroke can affect these muscles, resulting in a difficulty swallowing food and fluids dysphagia. You may also have decreased alertness, attention, fatigue or reduced feeling in your mouth, which can also impact the ability to swallow safely. Dysphagia can put you at risk of choking or inhaling food aspiration or silent aspiration. This can lead to pneumonia. Dysphagia can also put you at risk for not getting enough to eat malnutrition and not getting enough to drink dehydration. If you are having trouble swallowing, talk to your healthcare team about a swallowing test.



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Reuters - Rickie Fowler regrouped after surrendering a five-shot lead on the back nine to win the Waste Management Phoenix Open by two strokes on Sunday. Fowler made a bizarre triple-bogey in driving rain at the par-four 11th hole and later found himself a shot behind Branden Grace with five holes remaining at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona. But with another sickening defeat staring him in the face in a long list of final-round chokes, the American regained his poise, and his reputation, with two birdies down the stretch. He finished at under-par , while South African Grace shot 69 for second place on under after bogeying the 17th, where his drive found water.





For 30 years, Skills Plus has been assisting stroke survivors and other physically disabled adults regain functional, social, cognitive, and physical skills through interactive classes and a strong support system. Clients work hard to improve their functional skills like learning to walk and being able to communicate with their loved ones. It is in mastering these basic skills that allows the stroke survivor to live at home and continue to be a part of their family. Services are geared toward stroke survivors but are not limited to that group.

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