I'm a stroke survivor and I am back at home with my dogs which they saved my life. They were both sleeping with me on my bed and not under the blankets. When I woke up to go to the toilet and I knew that something was wrong with me. My feet & legs wouldn't work so I had an old walking stick beside my bed for one of those just in case days. I tried to walk there but I couldn't. So I used my walking stick to help me. After I had finished,I must've slipped on the floor and I tried to stand but I couldn't. I had pulled down my bath towels to help me to slide out of the bathroom I ended up beside my bed where my dogs were sleeping. They both knew I was in trouble and they both jumped down and alerted my dad. He came in and found me on the floor. He rang the local Ambulance service to take me to hospital to get treated immediately with medication and surgery. Then transferred to a Rehab Centre for the next few months to recover properly. After 3 months of Rehab, I was then sent back home where my 2 dogs was waiting for me at the gates. They're were so happy to see me back home. It's been 9 months since my stroke. I am now walking again with more strength and stamina than before. I have another check up in March, back at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. The doctors & nurses took care of me so well that I am grateful for their help.
I have literally been trying to remember the specific s+s for each stroke for weeks and you just simplified it completely in this video. Thank you sooo much!!!!
Me dieron de alta de Mach 2018 después de estar en el hospital durante nueve meses completos en total. Mi derrame cerebral afectó mi lado izquierdo y mi visión y cognición también se vieron afectadas. No hubiera sabido por dónde empezar a escribir esto, y ha tomado un tiempo, pero estoy seguro de que es una buena práctica y me ayudará. (¡Pero me disculpo por cualquier error! ... ortografía y gramática ... etc.) Dicen que la paciencia es una virtud, y eso puede ser más cierto después de un derrame cerebral. Sin embargo, veo mejoras todos los días. Mantente fuerte y habla sobre cómo te sientes. Tenía numerosas áreas de mi cerebro que se vieron afectadas, me emociono mucho y a veces lloro. No estaba deprimido, solo un poco "encerado" con mi cerebro. Mi viaje comenzó en noviembre de 2016. Me había sentido muy cansada durante bastante tiempo, y mi esposo vino del trabajo una noche y me encontró con mucho sueño y poco atento. Llamó a una ambulancia. Poco después tuve una convulsión y luego otras cuatro más en camino. Hicieron un análisis de sangre y encontraron que tenía varias anemia, con un recuento sanguíneo de 23, por lo que necesitaba 4 unidades de sangre, lo cual tenía que hacerse muy rápido, de lo contrario, no habría sobrevivido. Esto funcionó de maravilla para mí y estuve en el hospital durante una semana más, luego me dieron de alta con planes de hacer más investigaciones como paciente ambulatorio. Después de estar en casa durante una semana, tuve otra convulsión y me llevaron de regreso al hospital. Tomé algunos más, lo que llevó a mi primer golpe el 12 de diciembre. Pasé toda la Navidad en el hospital y me estaba recuperando bien hasta el 31 de diciembre. En la víspera de Año Nuevo, tuve mi segundo derrame cerebral, que afectó otra área de mi cerebro. Esto me dio la espalda, pero continué mi recuperación. Estaba empezando a desanimarme, pero luego mi primer nieto me habló del remedio herbal del Dr. Peju que se decía que había curado el accidente cerebrovascular. Estaba en el hospital, así que tenía algo en lo que concentrarme. Después de una semana me mudé a casa. Tuvimos que contactar al herbolario para obtener sus hierbas. Me fue muy bien durante un par de meses, ya que acababa de comenzar a dar un par de pasos. Mientras estaba en casa, me visitó un voluntario de Different Strokes, ya que se enteraron de que me estaba recuperando meses después de tomar las hierbas. también fue un sobreviviente de un accidente cerebrovascular. ¡Me inspiran! Entonces, cuando estuve bien curado, me uní a la 'familia' de Different Strokes (#dsfamily). ¡El apoyo de los compañeros es fantástico y ahora incluso estoy involucrado en la gestión del grupo Leeds Central! Estoy completamente curado. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Comuníquese con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Comuníquese con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Póngase en contacto con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico drpejudubentemple@gmail.com o WhatsApp +2347019583281
great video !! thank you a lot . I just want you to cover the reason for this symptom or sign that i know a lot of people are undergoing a stroke also presenting, which is unconsciousness or coma. Thanks
This was amaaaaazing thank you soooo much!!! I can now put together areas of infarct with s/sx!!!!! Finally someone who explained it simply and perfectly!!! Thanks again! One very grateful nursing student... Debbie Q Nur202 SUNY Orange Hudson Valley NY ❤️💙🇺🇸
Does the sudden onset severe headache ( #5) have a brief duration? Would a sudden onset headache that lingers throughput the day be a symptom of a stroke
Does my dad have stroke? My dad developed numbness in his right arm while driving and then it subsided and hasn't come back until he told me about it (which is around 6 hours after)...but so far, there's no lack or loss of movement in any of his limbs or facial features... He doesn't have any memory problem but he did have trouble conveying his thoughts...like he wanted to say something but forgot the word for it... He has diabetes and high cholesterol and high BP...he's in his early 50s...how likely will he have stroke?
My cousin started speaking in a Japanese accent who’s 9 and completely birtish, she started having big hick ups and went to sleep...she woke up and could speak fluent mandarin...but couldn’t move
My daughter had pins and needkes in her arm then her legs were shaking tgen her eyes rolled back in her head then she went unconscious had a seizure and her speech was funny she was taken to emergency tuesday now its thursday she is very tired and pins and needles in arm still she is being tested but 2 friends who are both nurses said it was a stroke not just a seizure (she wet herself too ) could that be related to a stroke ?
Trouble speaking, hard time remembering things, right arm and leg significantly weaker than left. Can’t even smile properly...I’m starting to think I should see I doctor
I'm a stroke survivor and I am back at home with my dogs which they saved my life. They were both sleeping with me on my bed and not under the blankets. When I woke up to go to the toilet and I knew that something was wrong with me. My feet & legs wouldn't work so I had an old walking stick beside my bed for one of those just in case days. I tried to walk there but I couldn't. So I used my walking stick to help me. After I had finished,I must've slipped on the floor and I tried to stand but I couldn't. I had pulled down my bath towels to help me to slide out of the bathroom I ended up beside my bed where my dogs were sleeping. They both knew I was in trouble and they both jumped down and alerted my dad. He came in and found me on the floor. He rang the local Ambulance service to take me to hospital to get treated immediately with medication and surgery. Then transferred to a Rehab Centre for the next few months to recover properly. After 3 months of Rehab, I was then sent back home where my 2 dogs was waiting for me at the gates. They're were so happy to see me back home. It's been 9 months since my stroke. I am now walking again with more strength and stamina than before. I have another check up in March, back at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. The doctors & nurses took care of me so well that I am grateful for their help.
I have literally been trying to remember the specific s+s for each stroke for weeks and you just simplified it completely in this video. Thank you sooo much!!!!
Excellent video, clear explanations - thank you.
great video. very clear explanations on symptoms and how they occur. thank you very much!!
Me dieron de alta de Mach 2018 después de estar en el hospital durante nueve meses completos en total. Mi derrame cerebral afectó mi lado izquierdo y mi visión y cognición también se vieron afectadas. No hubiera sabido por dónde empezar a escribir esto, y ha tomado un tiempo, pero estoy seguro de que es una buena práctica y me ayudará. (¡Pero me disculpo por cualquier error! ... ortografía y gramática ... etc.) Dicen que la paciencia es una virtud, y eso puede ser más cierto después de un derrame cerebral. Sin embargo, veo mejoras todos los días. Mantente fuerte y habla sobre cómo te sientes. Tenía numerosas áreas de mi cerebro que se vieron afectadas, me emociono mucho y a veces lloro. No estaba deprimido, solo un poco "encerado" con mi cerebro.
Mi viaje comenzó en noviembre de 2016. Me había sentido muy cansada durante bastante tiempo, y mi esposo vino del trabajo una noche y me encontró con mucho sueño y poco atento. Llamó a una ambulancia. Poco después tuve una convulsión y luego otras cuatro más en camino. Hicieron un análisis de sangre y encontraron que tenía varias anemia, con un recuento sanguíneo de 23, por lo que necesitaba 4 unidades de sangre, lo cual tenía que hacerse muy rápido, de lo contrario, no habría sobrevivido. Esto funcionó de maravilla para mí y estuve en el hospital durante una semana más, luego me dieron de alta con planes de hacer más investigaciones como paciente ambulatorio. Después de estar en casa durante una semana, tuve otra convulsión y me llevaron de regreso al hospital. Tomé algunos más, lo que llevó a mi primer golpe el 12 de diciembre. Pasé toda la Navidad en el hospital y me estaba recuperando bien hasta el 31 de diciembre. En la víspera de Año Nuevo, tuve mi segundo derrame cerebral, que afectó otra área de mi cerebro. Esto me dio la espalda, pero continué mi recuperación. Estaba empezando a desanimarme, pero luego mi primer nieto me habló del remedio herbal del Dr. Peju que se decía que había curado el accidente cerebrovascular. Estaba en el hospital, así que tenía algo en lo que concentrarme. Después de una semana me mudé a casa. Tuvimos que contactar al herbolario para obtener sus hierbas. Me fue muy bien durante un par de meses, ya que acababa de comenzar a dar un par de pasos. Mientras estaba en casa, me visitó un voluntario de Different Strokes, ya que se enteraron de que me estaba recuperando meses después de tomar las hierbas. también fue un sobreviviente de un accidente cerebrovascular. ¡Me inspiran! Entonces, cuando estuve bien curado, me uní a la 'familia' de Different Strokes (#dsfamily). ¡El apoyo de los compañeros es fantástico y ahora incluso estoy involucrado en la gestión del grupo Leeds Central! Estoy completamente curado. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Comuníquese con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Comuníquese con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Póngase en contacto con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico
drpejudubentemple@gmail.com o WhatsApp +2347019583281
thank you so much, you are the best!
You are a gift to the medical world ❤️
beautiful explanation... thank you for enlightening us...
great video !! thank you a lot . I just want you to cover the reason for this symptom or sign that i know a lot of people are undergoing a stroke also presenting, which is unconsciousness or coma. Thanks
This was amaaaaazing thank you soooo much!!! I can now put together areas of infarct with s/sx!!!!! Finally someone who explained it simply and perfectly!!!
Thanks again!
One very grateful nursing student...
Debbie Q
Nur202
SUNY Orange
Hudson Valley NY
❤️💙🇺🇸
How can we differentiate between the stroke Adams fainting Vs normal fainting.???
very well said .thank you so much !!!
Wonderful it’s really clear and understandable
Great information👍
your videos are concise and easy to understand. and you are very entertaining mate! hahaha *fan of POTC*
It makes me very easy to understand. Thank you so much!
Great video guys! thx
thank you very much
Thanks a lots for make it easy ❤️❤️
That's "making" it easy.
Love it🔥👏
You nailed it sir 💪💯
what does a PCA stroke effect?
I have all movements delay, I am feel a little bit like a rubber, could it be a stroke sign?
what can do to help the cerebellum ares
I have got numbness in my fingers, which doctor to consult, please advise
Does the sudden onset severe headache ( #5) have a brief duration?
Would a sudden onset headache that lingers throughput the day be a symptom of a stroke
Does my dad have stroke? My dad developed numbness in his right arm while driving and then it subsided and hasn't come back until he told me about it (which is around 6 hours after)...but so far, there's no lack or loss of movement in any of his limbs or facial features...
He doesn't have any memory problem but he did have trouble conveying his thoughts...like he wanted to say something but forgot the word for it...
He has diabetes and high cholesterol and high BP...he's in his early 50s...how likely will he have stroke?
age is one of the high risk being stroke and high cholesterol levels
You should've had taken him to Hospital straight away by Ambulance.
Aye, savvy!
I am dying. Completely alone, people are cruel.
I'm sorry Elinore. I hope you have found a few who care. I truly understand why you feel that way.
What’s the point of knowing this if you see someone having a stroke, get them to the ER, and then the docs refuse to treat or transfer?
My cousin started speaking in a Japanese accent who’s 9 and completely birtish, she started having big hick ups and went to sleep...she woke up and could speak fluent mandarin...but couldn’t move
So headache and My numbness of legs will be opposite side?
Headache. On the right side, left side front?
My daughter had pins and needkes in her arm then her legs were shaking tgen her eyes rolled back in her head then she went unconscious had a seizure and her speech was funny she was taken to emergency tuesday now its thursday she is very tired and pins and needles in arm still she is being tested but 2 friends who are both nurses said it was a stroke not just a seizure (she wet herself too ) could that be related to a stroke ?
stroke ?
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Why is headache rarely ever mentioned as a sign off stroke?
Headache following/accompanying acute stroke is relatively uncommon, being associated with about 14% of thromboembolic strokes.
@@Stressncal Really?
Trouble speaking, hard time remembering things, right arm and leg significantly weaker than left. Can’t even smile properly...I’m starting to think I should see I doctor
Can stroke happen multiple times? Like..occasionally?
My coughing was really a blood clot in the 🫁
I was coughing
rip dadxxx i wish i knew earlier
my dad is still suffering the damage caused by stroke for 14 year
top 10s you wanna know hope he's alright...but atleat you still have him there I'm still crying and heart broken after that happened...
+QUEEEN so sorry take care and never let it happen to you makes a person so worthless
I'm experiencing tingling sensation on the left side of my face could I be having an stroke
erin averyt could be a migraine
Erin, please err on the side of caution and go see your doctor immediately
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why give me mri when my brain already hurts yikes.I get the bang bang they get more $$
thank you very much