Stroke: It Happens in an Instant
Stroke: It Happens in an Instant
A stroke is an emergency – it can happen to anyone, at any time, and at any age. What happens when someone experiences a stroke and what occurs on the way to and at the hospital, is the focus of the 2018 National Stroke Awareness Month video. Save a life by having a better understanding of stroke and by knowing what signs and symptoms to look for.
Join the movement this May for #StrokeMonth: https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/69410-stroke-awareness-month
my uncle had a stroke because he didn’t take care of himself. he’s doing so much better now.
As a ER RN……..fabulous job!!! Will post video link on social media. THANK YOU!!
I had a stroke 18 months ago and had none of these signs. I got dizzy and collapsed on a sidewalk. I had an arterial dissection which lead to the blood clot.
One, two or all 3 classic FAST stroke signs CAN be absent during a stroke. Some people may have other symptoms including a sudden severe headache, extreme dizziness, sudden blurring of vision, difficulty finding the right words, usually sudden confusion, sudden loss of consciousness, blackouts or even feeling or being sick
I had a stroke to my optic nerve a few years ago. No medical insurance and could still walk with a wider stance. I did notice trouble pronouncing words I’d known for years then unusual behavior began frustrating those around me. Apparent evidence of damage to optic nerve inside eyeball after a few months. Now three years later more aggressive dementia but still doubts by helpers.
My hand gets numb when I use it to hold my head up for a long time, u h o h
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