My brother 45 years old got right cerebellum stroke 5 days ago. This podcast really helped to understand. Still searching for the right treatment for him.
Thank you for your video. I am recovering from a left cerebella stroke, age 52. I have minimal symptoms but it does take an emotional toll. It affected my balance leaning and falling to the right hand side and some blurry vision. I am trying to keep occupied and building my stamina and strength up daily. The most important thing is to never give up and focus on the positives 👏😍
Thank you immensely! Had a left cerebellar infarct at age 49, in my sleep, and upon waking had no idea what was happening. Terrifying. I am what I would call miraculous recovery. "No cause" was specified. I did have a wonderful stroke team and many cts and mris. I wasn't told til day 2 in hospital what had happened to me, that the stroke occurred in my sleep and woke to the severe symptoms. I am so lucky to have gotten a bed on the stroke floor under the care of a specialist. Symptoms were very similar. Thank you SO much for this discussion. Not talking about it is a huge problem, and dismissing the aftermath is common. Thank you, again, this is very validating and helpful.
Wow, this is so much like my own situation; Had a massive stroke in my cerebellum, May 2020, 58 years old, normal blood pressure, happened at night, didn’t get properly diagnosed for 12+ hours due to uncommon/atypical presentation. Hospital staff were , in my estimation, Ill-prepared to provide the necessary care in the critical time period. I think it was a combination of incompetence and laziness on the part of ER staff. I had to finally ask a nurse if it could be a stroke before I got the CT scan! Ugh… 3 and-a-half years and still recovering albeit very slowly.
Yours experience at hospital unfortunately is a common experience among stroke survivors. Thanks for your comment. Recovery is ongoing after 11 years for me.
Thank you for the wonderful interview. Had similar stroke 6 years ago, that left me with central vertigo and some dizziness. Through my searching, finally found a platform with people with similar experiences. Any advice with new found medicines,supplements and exercises for people to maybe inquire about? Cannot find many answers on these subjects and not many in the medical profession have the answers for.
Bill, Outstanding interview! I've known and worked closely with Bevan and you managed to get him to say more than most of his friends ever have - Thank You!
Thanks Joseph, I feel like he ready to show another side of him now that he has had a significant incident that has made him reevaluate the things that are important.
After 5 years post stroke I got answers as to what kind of stroke I had which was right side cerebellum stroke. Never seen anyone else who had same kind of stroke
My 40 year old son had a left Vertebral Artery Dissection with cerebellar stroke x 2, nine days ago and is still in hospital in London. He is beginning to make progress in co-ordination again. He was firstly in King's College Hospital Ruskin section and then transferred to St Thomas'
My brother 45 years old got right cerebellum stroke 5 days ago. This podcast really helped to understand. Still searching for the right treatment for him.
Wish him well for me. Best of luck with your search.
Thank you for your video. I am recovering from a left cerebella stroke, age 52. I have minimal symptoms but it does take an emotional toll. It affected my balance leaning and falling to the right hand side and some blurry vision. I am trying to keep occupied and building my stamina and strength up daily. The most important thing is to never give up and focus on the positives 👏😍
I found that I benefited a lot by going to regular counseling and I agree with your statement of never giving up. Heal well, Simon.
Thank you immensely! Had a left cerebellar infarct at age 49, in my sleep, and upon waking had no idea what was happening. Terrifying. I am what I would call miraculous recovery. "No cause" was specified. I did have a wonderful stroke team and many cts and mris. I wasn't told til day 2 in hospital what had happened to me, that the stroke occurred in my sleep and woke to the severe symptoms. I am so lucky to have gotten a bed on the stroke floor under the care of a specialist. Symptoms were very similar. Thank you SO much for this discussion. Not talking about it is a huge problem, and dismissing the aftermath is common. Thank you, again, this is very validating and helpful.
Thanks for your comment. Glad you are on the road to recovery.
Wow, this is so much like my own situation; Had a massive stroke in my cerebellum, May 2020, 58 years old, normal blood pressure, happened at night, didn’t get properly diagnosed for 12+ hours due to uncommon/atypical presentation. Hospital staff were , in my estimation, Ill-prepared to provide the necessary care in the critical time period. I think it was a combination of incompetence and laziness on the part of ER staff. I had to finally ask a nurse if it could be a stroke before I got the CT scan! Ugh… 3 and-a-half years and still recovering albeit very slowly.
Yours experience at hospital unfortunately is a common experience among stroke survivors. Thanks for your comment. Recovery is ongoing after 11 years for me.
Excellent, informative video!
I just subscribed!
Thanks Beverly. Glad to have you here.
My mother just had a cerebellar stroke about 1 month ago. Thank you for your excellent video ❤
🧡 Do wish her a speedy recovery.
Good info
Glad it is helpful.
I had exactly the same happen over the summer😳 knocked out part of vision and balance
Total nightmare
How is the recovery coming along?
Thank you for the wonderful interview. Had similar stroke 6 years ago, that left me with central vertigo and some dizziness. Through my searching, finally found a platform with people with similar experiences. Any advice with new found medicines,supplements and exercises for people to maybe inquire about? Cannot find many answers on these subjects and not many in the medical profession have the answers for.
Definitely look into Hyperbaric oxygen therapy. th-cam.com/video/lqsLY06cm18/w-d-xo.html
Bill, Outstanding interview! I've known and worked closely with Bevan and you managed to get him to say more than most of his friends ever have - Thank You!
Thanks Joseph, I feel like he ready to show another side of him now that he has had a significant incident that has made him reevaluate the things that are important.
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After 5 years post stroke I got answers as to what kind of stroke I had which was right side cerebellum stroke. Never seen anyone else who had same kind of stroke
My 40 year old son had a left Vertebral Artery Dissection with cerebellar stroke x 2, nine days ago and is still in hospital in London. He is beginning to make progress in co-ordination again. He was firstly in King's College Hospital Ruskin section and then transferred to St Thomas'
@@Crystalquartz964i do hope your son is making some progress with his recovery now.
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