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Sarah Mitchell was an English teacher. Language wasn't just her profession — it was how she made sense of the world, how she comforted people, how she knew herself. Then a stroke took it away. All of it. She could think in perfect sentences. She just couldn't say them. What followed was one of the most brutal recoveries you'll hear about — losing speech, losing movement, losing her father in the middle of it all, and facing the terrifying question: if you can't express who you are, are you still that person? This is a story about expressive aphasia, about grief stacked on grief, and about what it means to rebuild an identity from scratch — not back to what it was, but into something new. If you've ever felt trapped inside yourself, or wondered whether you could survive losing the thing that defines you — this one is for you. #StrongMindStories #Aphasia #StrokeRecovery #MentalStrength #Resilience