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30 July, 2012

What happens in stroke

There are different kinds of strokes.  The stroke I had was similar to the Ishemic Stroke below.  The warning signs of stroke according to the American Stroke Association:


numbnessSudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
confusionSudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
trouble-seeingSudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
dizzinessSudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
headacheSudden, severe headache with no known cause
Ishemic Stroke (Thromotic and Embolic)

Transient (mini) Stroke





Hemorrhagic Stroke
  1. Get
    immediate medical attention.  If someone has one or more of these warning signs do not delay.  Phone 911 immediately.  There are some drugs that can reduce the amount of brain injury if administered within the first few hours.

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