Posted by Michael Soldan on January 06, 2009 at 06:05:51 from (24.235.41.171):
In Reply to: Save a life maybe ? posted by msb on January 05, 2009 at 20:55:39:
Thank you for posting this. I am a stroke survivor and have no side affects. I attribute this to my Hockey Trainer's Certification, I learned stroke symptoms and when I had my stroke I knew immediately what was happening and I got to a hospital quickly. 1.blurred vision 2.pain in back of head 3.pins and needles in left extremeties 4.numb left arm 5.poor balance 6.numbness in left side of face
Get to a hospital quickly and Take two or three ASPRIN AND CHEW THEM Asprin is the first line of treatment for stroke or heart attack,will thin blood quickly and alleviate the clot that is causing the problem
Here's some stats 250,000 Americans will have a stroke this year,50,000 will die from it In Canada 25,000 will have a stroke,5000 will die from it That's death for 10% of stroke victims immediately Check your blood pressure..at the Pharmacy,supermarket, doctor's office or hospital, get your chloesterol level checked, don't smoke,maintain a healthy weight NOTE I was a non smoker,slightly over weight but not obese,worked at physical labour around the farm everyday, active in all manner, never took a drug in my life and never been ill other than colds or the flu. Strokes are silent killers so take heed. OHand children as young as two have had strokes, teenagers have as many strokes per 1000 as any age group. Strokes do not just happen to old people. Take a CPR course or a St. John's Ambulance course, you will not likely save a stranger ...it will more likely be a family member or someone close to you! Thank you MSB for reminding everyone!
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