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(More customer reviews)In 1991 my step-mother entered the nursing wing of the retirement community in which she and my physician father lived. Over the next two years I often passed by the patients lined up in wheelchairs, unable to move or to speak, disabled by stroke. tPA for Stroke describes this state of helplessness as a fate worse than death. I would have to say it is a fate a thousand times worse than death. So when I first heard of a new drug that could often prevent such disability, I could not understand why it was being used so infrequently. Justin Zivin will answer this question for you in a book that although at times is laced with scientific words puzzling to the layman, is ultimately readable, fascinating and informative. Eighty percent of the way through the book I was silently screaming "sue the bastards" and I am not an advocate of malpractice suites. More importantly everyone who has a loved one with the potential of having a stroke or who has the potential of having a stroke, and that must be just about everyone, needs the information in this book. tPa for Stroke is a must read.
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