Why Stroke Recovery Feels Like an Altered State
# Why Stroke Recovery Can Feel Like an “Altered State” Stroke recovery can feel surreal because the brain is not just healing a local injury; it is reorganizing its entire network around a sudden loss. The strangeness survivors describe is a physical consequence of changed blood flow, suppressed brain regions, toxic chemical cascades, and a temporary surge in plasticity that drives remapping.[1] --- **What a stroke does to the brain** A stroke is a vascular event: in most cases, a clot blocks blood flow, and in others, a vessel ruptures and bleeds into or around the brain.[1] When blood flow stops, neurons lose oxygen and glucose, their energy production fails, membrane potential collapses, calcium floods in, and cell-damaging enzymes begin dismantling the tissue from within.[1] - In an **ischemic stroke**, a clot cuts off blood supply.[1] - In a **hemorrhagic stroke**, a vessel ruptures and bleeding damages brain tissue.[1] - The most vulnerable area, called the **infarct core**,...