Stroked Out Sasquatch: Not Just A Legend Anymore!

Sasquatches Aren't Just A Legend Anymore, This One Is Real!

Nick Kremers, also known as the Stroked Out Sasquatch, is a testament to the power of resilience and determination. Six years ago, Nick suffered a massive hemorrhagic stroke that left him with severe deficits, including paralysis and the inability to walk. For 2.5 years, he was confined to a wheelchair, facing the daunting challenge of recovery. However, the birth of his son ignited a fierce determination within him. Nick was driven by the desire to give his son the quality of life he deserved, and he embarked on a relentless journey to reclaim his independence.

When Nick first consulted with his doctors, he was told that most, if not all, of his recovery would occur within the first year. This prognosis was disheartening, especially since he could only wiggle his toes at that point. Despite the discouraging outlook, Nick refused to accept this as his fate. He pushed through the initial setbacks and continued his journey with unwavering determination.

After three years of intensive therapy, Nick received another blow. His insurance company deemed him sufficiently recovered and discontinued his inpatient therapy. Once again, Nick found himself at a crossroads. Discouraged but not defeated, he decided to take matters into his own hands. He embarked on a solo journey of self-discovery and experimentation, customizing his recovery plan to suit his unique needs. This personalized approach led to even more significant progress.

The real breakthrough came when Nick decided to document his recovery journey on TikTok. He bought two ring lights, eventually expanding to a green screen and a phone holder with motion sensors that would follow him while recording videos. As he shared his story, he began receiving comments from other stroke survivors who were inspired and motivated by his journey. This feedback fueled Nick's recovery and held him accountable to his daily exercises, knowing that his growing audience depended on him.

Nick's TikTok account quickly gained traction, and he invested in a digital camera with zoom and video capabilities to provide premium content. The positive response from his viewers not only boosted his morale but also reinforced his commitment to his recovery. Nick's journey became a beacon of hope for many, proving that recovery is possible with determination and the right support.

The products available in our store are handpicked by Nick, based on his recovery efforts. He provides these products with confidence, knowing they can help the stroke recovery community just as they helped him. Nick's story is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. He believes that while he can provide the tools, it is up to each individual to be the vessel that kickstarts their recovery.

Nick emphasizes the importance of being positive, persistent, consistent, and patient while the brain heals and rewires itself through your efforts. He advocates for plenty of sleep, disciplined nutrition, and the addition of supplements to optimize health. Supplements have been added to the menu under nutrition to support this aspect of recovery.

Half of all sales from our store are donated to Nick's nonprofit, Stroke Lyfe Inc., which is dedicated to helping survivors regain their independence and ability to drive through vehicle modification. Half of the donations to Stroked Out Sasquatch allow Nick to travel to survivors and help them recover through life coaching, while the other half go back into the survivor community through Stroke Lyfe Inc. 

Nick wants to warn that recovery is not an overnight process. It takes a lot of hard work, time, and dedication to achieve what he has done. However, he firmly believes that it is possible. There is much more to come, including a self-help stroke recovery book with steps on how to recover and even adaptive clothing. So stick around because It Gets Better!


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  • Sherry Lopez

    Si insured to keep pushing forward despite THR negative reports from doctors thankfully to nick anc hud testimony and progress


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