Life is Patiently Waiting - Tara Dinkel's Interview
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This week on Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke, we welcome guest Tara Dinkel or STARR Tara Dinkel as she is known when making the rounds as a volunteer. STARR stands for “Stroke Survivor Taking Aim at Recovery.” May we all become STARRs. At just 25, Tara suffered a massive stroke, leading to a life-saving craniectomy and weeks in a coma.
Recovery was grueling, filled with loss, heartbreak, and moments of profound patience. But as she began to reclaim small victories, Tara discovered that life wasn’t over; it was patiently waiting for her to rebuild.
Now, Tara shares her journey to help others find hope and purpose. This is a story of resilience, healing, and the beauty of giving back.
Community Conversation Prompts:
- How have you used your stroke experience to help others?
- In what ways have you found new purpose in your daily life after your stroke?
Tara's Suggested Resources:
Craig Hospital
Dan Zimmerman's Story and Interview
Kindred Hospital - Longterm Care
Spokes Fighting Strokes
Swedish Medical Center
University Of Colorado Hospital Anschutz
Tara Dinkel's Facebook Page
Support Groups:
- The Thrivers UCHealth
- Longmont Stroke Support Group
- Young And Young At Heart
Facebook Support Groups:
- Young Stroke Survivors
- Stroke Buddies
Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower stroke survivors to articulate and publicly share their stories of wisdom, purpose, connection, and hope.
To learn more about our programs and services, or to sponsor a guest on their reflective story crafting journey, please visit www.beyondstillness.org.
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