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Didnt know where to put this so I thought i would put it here.
Everyone knows what heart attack means, but very few seem to know
about strokes. They can be just as fatal and if bad ones, they can be devastating
to quality of life after.
Uk data / information - maybe other countries have different data,
but the results are pretty shocking. A stroke occurs every 3 mins 27 seconds
in the UK.
https://www.stroke.org.uk/sites/default/files/stroke_statistics_2015.pdf
I never realised strokes were so common until I did a bit of reasearch recently.
It seems that while strokes can be unpredictable, things like high blood
pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol etc can increase them. Age is a factor especially
if combined with other risk factors.
As some of you may know there is a regular on here whose husband
had a stroke, now unfortunately he has cancer.
A friend of mine 79 had a massive stroke a few weeks ago effecting both sides of
the brain with devastating results. For the first few days they were talking about
organ donation and didn't expect her to survive.
She is marking progress but how much she will recover is not known, she
still can't speak can't fully move her arms, can't swallow. I think she is the
worst I have seen personally. She does not drink, is slim, does not
smoke so that was a complete shock as she does not meet the usual stroke profile.
I also found out my former pastor had a stroke in January. He needed
the blood thrombolosis to break up the clot but is now completely recovered.
My aunt has had two TIA strokes in the past, mini ones over and done with
in 24 hours, barely noticeable.
I've since found a couple of other people have also had strokes to varying
degrees.
Anyway I thought I would create this thread so people can find out a bit
more, and maybe it might even encourage some to see if they can
reduce their risks.
I honestly would really hate to see anyone on here, in the position my friend is in.
If she does recover enough to go home, it is likely her and her husband will need
to move to a bungalow and that she will need carers. Though of course God may
have other plans.
Everyone knows what heart attack means, but very few seem to know
about strokes. They can be just as fatal and if bad ones, they can be devastating
to quality of life after.
Uk data / information - maybe other countries have different data,
but the results are pretty shocking. A stroke occurs every 3 mins 27 seconds
in the UK.
https://www.stroke.org.uk/sites/default/files/stroke_statistics_2015.pdf
I never realised strokes were so common until I did a bit of reasearch recently.
It seems that while strokes can be unpredictable, things like high blood
pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol etc can increase them. Age is a factor especially
if combined with other risk factors.
As some of you may know there is a regular on here whose husband
had a stroke, now unfortunately he has cancer.
A friend of mine 79 had a massive stroke a few weeks ago effecting both sides of
the brain with devastating results. For the first few days they were talking about
organ donation and didn't expect her to survive.
She is marking progress but how much she will recover is not known, she
still can't speak can't fully move her arms, can't swallow. I think she is the
worst I have seen personally. She does not drink, is slim, does not
smoke so that was a complete shock as she does not meet the usual stroke profile.
I also found out my former pastor had a stroke in January. He needed
the blood thrombolosis to break up the clot but is now completely recovered.
My aunt has had two TIA strokes in the past, mini ones over and done with
in 24 hours, barely noticeable.
I've since found a couple of other people have also had strokes to varying
degrees.
Anyway I thought I would create this thread so people can find out a bit
more, and maybe it might even encourage some to see if they can
reduce their risks.
I honestly would really hate to see anyone on here, in the position my friend is in.
If she does recover enough to go home, it is likely her and her husband will need
to move to a bungalow and that she will need carers. Though of course God may
have other plans.