Alright, so you’re dealing with the effects of a stroke that happened about a year and a half ago, and it’s understandable it’s been quite a challenge. In Ayurveda, we strive to restore balance and functionality by addressing the root cause and supporting the entire body’s healing.
First, considering you’ve got difficulty in swallowing food, let’s look at incorporating soft and nourishing diet that easy to consume. Think of warm, pureed vegetables soups, and rice that has been cooked until it’s very soft. You can also consider kitchari – a soothing combination of mung dal and rice cooked together with a little bit of ghee or oil, which is light to digest and can help with providing nourishment.
For your energy levels, it would be beneficial to bring in herbal support. Ashwagandha and Brahmi can potentially provide strength and might help in improving neurological function. You may want to discuss with an Ayurvedic practitioner near you to get the right preparations since these are powerful herbs.
Given mobility is an issue, we can think of passive exercises. Ask a physiotherapist or a trained caregiver to carefully move your limbs for you. This kind of movement can help maintain circulation and prevent stiffness, even if you’re not able to move them actively.
In terms of local treatments from Ayurveda, external oil applications (like abhyanga) can be really beneficial. Warm sesame oil or Bala taila – if possible – applied gently to the limbs followed by a warm compress could provide some relief.
Breathing techniques, or pranayama, also be tried if you’re comfortable enoough seared upright supported by pillows. The gentle rhythm of deep breathing can be calming and assist in holistic well-being.
That said, keep working closely with your medical team to ensure any Ayurvedic treatments are supportive alongside your existing care, taking emergency care whenever needed. Your age and condition demands careful understanding and balanced approach. Take care.