I sincerely hope this person does recover, stroke is an extremely dangerous health problem, it ruined my grandfather, he got brave and went off his BP meds, and of course he was a prime candidate, by virtue of how he lived. We know so much more today. Playing chicken with that train cost him his life, it just took years for it to end, spending much of it in a VA hospital, nursing homes etc.
While in the cardio vascular doctors office I noticed the one thing that they push, is that time is of the essence, as any of these problems need to be treated immediately, and I mean immediately, thats where this person made a huge mistake. The have all these informative posters on the walls, it does instill that getting immediate medical attention is the single most important thing you can do, in addition to educating ones self on symptoms.
Obviously, this subject is best left to medical professionals, but there is a lot a person can do themselves, especially how they live, and being aware of the symptoms so they can take immediate action.
My father recently had what the doctor called a mini stroke, very slight or what have you, with no side effects, but he does know the value of not putting any of this off, its saved his life repeatedly in the last few years, and at this point, he is thankful for being remarkably improved, like a complete turn around. A year ago it was almost time for his last rites. His situation was asthma and related problems, but it puts a huge strain on your heart and vascular system when things go wrong, put it off, might as well just call the funeral director first, as you won't make it to the hospital.
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