I am 17 years old, and I play the piano. Eight years ago, I had a stroke, and it temporarily paralyzed the right side of my body. For about a month, my mom took me to a doctor once a week for "therapy." I had to touch my nose with my right-hand index finger and then touch his finger. It was difficult for a time. After about a month, we stopped doing it. I don't know why. If I do it now, it looks like I never had a stroke. But you can tell if I get overly emotional; my hand starts shaking uncontrollably.
When I try to play the piano, I can play with my right hand to a certain extent. Everyone knows that the melody is played with the right hand. There are some songs I cannot play because it is fast. I want to know if there's a way I can improve my right hand to the point it gets back to normal, without a large amount of money, and I can play whatever. Is it a matter of practice, or is it permanent? I know that John Hopkins had a stroke, and he learned to play with one hand. I don't want to have to play this way. I want to be normal, to be able to play with both hands.
PLEASE HELP ME!