Signs of a stroke.......I will never forget after today

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Stroke Symptoms





If you think someone may be having a stroke, act F.A.S.T. and do this simple test:




Act F.A.S.T.

FACE
Ask the person to smile.

Does one side of the face droop?

ARMS
Ask the person to raise both arms.

Does one arm drift downward?

SPEECH
Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence.

Are the words slurred? Can he/she repeat the sentence correctly?

TIME
If the person shows any of these symptoms, time is important.

Call 911 or get to the hospital fast. Brain cells are dying.





Stroke Symptoms include:


SUDDEN numbness or weakness of face, arm or leg - especially on one side of the body.


SUDDEN confusion, trouble speaking or understanding.


SUDDEN trouble seeing in one or both eyes.


SUDDEN trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination.


SUDDEN severe headache with no known cause.
squiretuck's Avatar
Quick thinking! I believe the gentleman was very lucky to have been in your company! Way to go!!!
Tess Originally Posted by Topshelf Tess
To quote one of my favorite hotties, (see above)! Ditto in spades!!!!
blenderhead's Avatar
FACE
Ask the person to smile.

Does one side of the face droop?

SPEECH
Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence.

Are the words slurred? Can he/she repeat the sentence correctly? Originally Posted by VictoriaLyn
He may not be having a stroke. He could just be Sylvester Stallone.

Adrian!!!
  • BFE
  • 10-11-2010, 09:47 PM
Well, that kind of sucks... I wonder how he will explain the stroke to friends & family? And who will he say took him to the hospital? A good samaritan?

Anyway, well done Vicky!
Monk Rasputin's Avatar
Молодец, Виктория! Well done, Victoria!

Monk
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  • thegj
  • 10-11-2010, 10:41 PM
Very well done Vicki. He was most fortunate to have you there.
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  • Carl
  • 10-11-2010, 10:43 PM
Well, that kind of sucks... I wonder how he will explain the stroke to friends & family? And who will he say took him to the hospital? A good samaritan?

Anyway, well done Vicky! Originally Posted by robglezsfo
Since he has no family in Texas and he clearly was away from his friends while in the session, he can say whatever he wants. There's nobody there to call him on anything. He can say he had in in the grocery store, at the bus stop, in line at McDonalds, taking a dump in a public restroom, while jogging, while getting a haircut, walking across the parking lot at Home Depot, anything, and that a kind stranger that he can't really remember and didn't leave behind any identifying information helped him get to the hospital. Such a loss of short-term memory for events immediately around the time of the stroke is not uncommon. It is, after all, a severe closed head brain injury, more damaging and life-threatening than a concussion and nobody would find some short-term memory loss unusual in a concussion. The severity of the injury is often overlooked because there's no violent blows or pain usually associated with the onset of a stroke.
oralick's Avatar
Thanks for showing such empathy and humanity. Although I have never seen you, the numerous reviews I have read of you often emphasized you are special as a person as well as being a very caring and talented provider. Your response confirms it.
NewWave's Avatar
i hope the guy is okay and that was extremely nice of you to hang out at the ER with the guy. i really appreciate reading things like that.
GneissGuy's Avatar
Watch out for the warning signs.

Just because they don't have all of the warning signs doesn't mean it isn't a stroke. They may have one of the warning signs and none of the others. They may have none of the ones on the list.

They can also have one of the signs, then apparently get better, and still be having a stroke.

The warning signs mean "call 911." The lack of warning signs doesn't mean "all clear."
harkontume's Avatar
FYI any you chicks have a stroke while with me I will

1. Ride out the convulsions.
2. Put you in a shopping cart and drop you off at the HEB. Originally Posted by Artie Lange


You can fix a lot of things but you just can' fix stupid.
It's like ugly... goes all the way to the Bone.
Thanks for the info about warning signs
LuvThatKitty's Avatar
Stroke Symptoms





If you think someone may be having a stroke, act F.A.S.T. and do this simple test:




Act F.A.S.T.

FACE
Ask the person to smile.

Does one side of the face droop?

ARMS
Ask the person to raise both arms.

Does one arm drift downward?

SPEECH
Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence.

Are the words slurred? Can he/she repeat the sentence correctly?

TIME
If the person shows any of these symptoms, time is important.

Call 911 or get to the hospital fast. Brain cells are dying.





Stroke Symptoms include:


SUDDEN numbness or weakness of face, arm or leg - especially on one side of the body.


SUDDEN confusion, trouble speaking or understanding.


SUDDEN trouble seeing in one or both eyes.


SUDDEN trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination.


SUDDEN severe headache with no known cause. Originally Posted by VictoriaLyn



Well don Victoria. He was a lucky man in more than one way.
You can fix a lot of things but you just can' fix stupid.
It's like ugly... goes all the way to the Bone. Originally Posted by harkontume

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Vicki, you are a sweatheart!