#185 From Nurse Mode to Wife Mode: Can Physical Intimacy Come Back After Stroke?
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When you spend the day managing medications, correcting speech, and helping with mobility, it can be hard to feel like a wife at night.
In this episode, Genevieve and Dr. Laura Wolford talk about why intimacy after stroke and aphasia often fades quietly in a marriage. Not because love is gone, but because caregiver mode and partner mode do not run at the same time.
You will hear why physical closeness feels different after stroke, how role overload suppresses desire, and what practical, intentional steps help couples begin rebuilding connection. This conversation validates the truth many stroke caregivers feel but rarely say out loud.
If you are feeling like a nurse not a wife after stroke, your experience makes sense. Intimacy after stroke can return, but it begins with understanding what you are carrying.
Start with the Care Partner Compass here: https://aphasiacarepartnercompass.com
You are not failing. You are adapting. And connection can be rebuilt with intention.