Stroke: Connor, part 2
Connor Lynes had a stroke following a rugby tackle. Since then he has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of childhood stroke and brain injury.
Connor Lynes had a stroke following a rugby tackle. Since then he has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of childhood stroke and brain injury.
Mum Marie's account of finding support and the effects of her son’s stroke at the age of six.
Daisy had a stroke when she was 21 months old. Now aged 12, Daisy and her mum Eileen tell us about their lives and what they enjoy.
At the age of 16, Harry was diagnosed with a carotid artery dissection (damage to the arteries in the neck), possibly due to an old rugby injury. His mother Roz shares his story.
Connor was 14 when a rugby tackle led to a blood clot on his brain stem and left him with a brain injury. His aunt, Sara, tells us his story.
Bethany suffered a stroke aged 17 while studying for her A-Levels. Now 19, she explains how it resulted in catastrophic brain injury and how stroke can affect younger people.
Bethany, from Bedfordshire, was 17 when she suffered a stroke leaving her with a brain injury. In this Q&A, she talks about her experience.
Daisy, aged 9, talks about her stroke in a Q&A.
Eileen's baby, Daisy (now nine), suffered a stroke and brain injury during heart surgery. She believes the professionals had a poor understanding of childhood stroke. Eileen shares her story.