**One Month Stroke Recovery Update: Brent’s Battle and Breakthroughs**
Today marks one month since Brent—better known as *Advocatus Diaboli*—came home from the hospital after suffering a cortical stroke and undergoing a Carotid Endarterectomy. The stroke took a toll on his mobility, especially in his left arm, and he experienced weakness in his leg. Most concerning of all, he was having serious trouble speaking, and doctors weren’t sure if he’d ever talk normally again—let alone sing.
But just two days after coming home, Brent *sang*.
While his left arm hasn’t regained full function, we’re seeing hopeful signs. In the mornings, he can move his fingers and even form a grip. As the day progresses, fatigue takes a toll and that mobility lessens—but each day, he’s staying stronger a little longer.
This recovery journey hasn’t been easy—especially for such a strong and independent man. One clear example is our ongoing shower build. Brent knows if he were physically capable, it would already be done. But since Anne and I are learning as we go, it’s been slow and only partially completed. Still, we push forward, proud of every step.
Today is Mother’s Day, but I want to take a moment to honor Brent. Stroke recovery isn’t guaranteed. It’s scary, frustrating, and emotionally draining. The medications can worsen those feelings with side effects like irritability. And through it all Brent Colquhoun has been going strong!
We are beyond proud of his strength, his progress, and the music that continues to come back to life.
**Follow Brent’s recovery, music, and live updates at:**
http://www.advocatusdiaboliandthegrimleaferband.com
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From Stroke to Song: One Month Later, I’m Singing Again!
Stroke Recovery Update: One Month Later
Just one month ago, we rushed to the ER thinking I had a severe pinched nerve—but it turned out to be a stroke. At the time, I was struggling to speak, and doctors weren’t sure if I’d ever talk normally again—let alone sing.
But here we are. The journey hasn’t been easy, but the progress has been incredible. Speech is returning, music is slowly coming back to life, and I’m continuing to defy the odds with every step.
Want to follow the journey? I’m sharing weekly updates, performances, and progress on social media, YouTube, and our official website:
[www.advocatusdiaboliandthegrimleaferband.com](http://www.advocatusdiaboliandthegrimleaferband.com)
Thank you to everyone who’s supported us along the way!
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