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On the Tip of My Tongue – Talking About Aphasia

On the Tip of My Tongue – Talking About Aphasia

Podcast by: Katherine Noyes

Aphasia, Created by a Person with Aphasia, Stroke

In this podcast, Jonathan Hirons talks about his Aphasia with his lifelong friend, actor Rob Edwards. They discuss:

  • How Jonathan got aphasia
  • What is aphasia?
  • Jonathan’s recovery
  • How this podcast will raise aphasia awareness.

Before having Aphasia and making “On the tip of my tongue” , Jonathan produced factual films, most recently for the EU’s Erasmus and Leonardo projects on subjects as wide-ranging as radicalization and entrepreneurship in the creative industries. In 2014, he produced the short fiction film Cast Adrift.

 

Jonathan’s Experience with Aphasia

1. Initial Incident: In January 2019, while in a business meeting, Jonathan began to feel strange and soon realized he could not communicate effectively. His colleagues quickly called for medical help.

2. Medical Emergency: He was rushed to University College Hospital, where scans revealed he had suffered a stroke due to a bleed on the brain. He spent five nights in the hospital and was diagnosed with aphasia.

3. Impact on Daily Life:
– Jonathan struggled with basic tasks such as speaking, reading, and writing.
– He had memory issues, recalling only his postcode but not his full address or other personal information.
– He faced challenges in understanding spoken language but could still sign his name.

4. Support from Family: His wife, Ann, played a crucial role in his recovery:
– She encouraged him to read aloud daily and used flashcards to aid in word recognition and writing.
– This early intervention was vital for his rehabilitation.

5. Progress Through Therapy: With the help of speech therapy, Jonathan made significant improvements:
– He regained much of his ability to read and write, although he still experiences difficulties, especially when tired.

6. Advocacy and Awareness:
– Jonathan has turned his experiences into a creative outlet by producing films, including “On the Tip of My Tongue” and “What is Aphasia?” These films aim to educate others about aphasia and its challenges.
– He actively shares his story to raise awareness about aphasia as a hidden disability and the ongoing need for support beyond initial rehabilitation.

Jonathan’s story highlights the resilience of individuals facing such challenges and the importance of community support in their recovery journey.

woman caregiver giving a side hug to an elderly woman, , National Aphasia Association