5 Warning Signs of a Stroke

[this was supposed to be posted yesterday… sorry…]

The material offered below is best written by the pros (the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation). Take a minute to read this – it may make a big difference for you or someone you love.

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The five signs

Stroke can be treated. That’s why it is so important to recognize and respond to the warning signs.

Weakness – Sudden loss of strength or sudden numbness in the face, arm or leg, even if temporary.

Trouble speaking – Sudden difficulty speaking or understanding or sudden confusion, even if temporary.

Vision problems – Sudden trouble with vision, even if temporary.
Headache – Sudden severe and unusual headache.
Dizziness – Sudden loss of balance, especially with any of the above signs.

 

Stroke is a medical emergency. Recognizing and responding immediately to the warning signs of stroke by calling 9-1-1 or your local emergency number can significantly improve survival and recovery. If a person is diagnosed with a stroke caused by a blood clot, doctors can administer a clot-busting drug available only at a hospital, and only within a few crucial hours after symptoms begin.* That’s why it is very important to be able to recognize the 5 warning signs of stroke and immediately call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number.

*Health Canada has approved the clot-busting drug called tPA to be used within 3 hours from the time symptoms begin. However, emerging science is now showing that tPA could be effective up to 4 ½ hours afterward. As a result, the Canadian Stroke Strategy has issued new Canadian Best Practices Recommendations for Stroke Care, which have included this new treatment time. Still, it will be up to the attending emergency doctors to determine when tPA may be administered or if it is appropriate to the situation.
For more information on stroke warning signs, please read our brochure Emergency signs, signals, actions – for life and Emergency wallet card for heart attacks and strokes.

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For the record, I did it ALL WRONG and I had 4/5 symptoms… if I had responded to my body’s signals (which it was SHOUTING by the way), I might have avoided having a hemorrhage and having them saw their way into my head to save my life.

See you tomorrow!

A card to me from my middle son

Jen

One thought on “5 Warning Signs of a Stroke”

  1. Jen,

    Thanks so much for sharing this. I can only imagine how difficult all of this is. I know I find it all extremely useful, hope others do as well.

    We are all behind you in this…all the best to Kirk and the kids .

    XO

    Marty

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