www.nucleushealth.com/ - This 3D medical animation shows the events leading to an ischemic stroke, including anatomy and physiology and treatment. #IschemicStroke #Stroke #Brain ANS11514
My Art teacher had a stroke not too long ago, his face was half paralysed for about 2 months, and it took him a long time to speak normally again. God bless him. ❤
If you are walking around with a leg cramps for day or weeks and you have not made any changes to your daily routine. You should check with your pcp or even a hematologist.
My granny Maureen had a stroke like this and the medical staff did a great job, she might have been a candidate to go home but had a second much larger stroke which ended her chances prematurely. But without the medical world 17 years earlier she wouldn't have made it this far. So god bless all the staff who helped my granny with her health issues and stroke care. Rip Granny Maureen Broderick. 😍 4eva
Sorry for your loss, bro.. My mother had an ischemic stroke about 4 years ago. She's still alive and all things considered, doing relatively well. She has good and bad days..
@@cinema1380 it was gradual... Forgetfulness, weakened muscles, lethargic and no energy... The stroke hit her so fast and was such a traumatic injury to her brain, we're very fortunate that she survived...
Richard-Anthony Gilbey I’m an atheist, but I’m happy you thanked the staff & not ‘god’ so many people say thank god & completely bypass those who studied for years to help those in need. Much
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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
I had a T.I.A a year ago. I'm bowel problems like abdominal pain and chronic constipation. Had any here has had a T.I.A with bowel movement problems after. Please help. Any information
I am stroke survivor too i had in 2011 bac then i was 18 years i got bcoz i had benign tumor PHIOCHROMACYTOMA non cancerious but it gv alot pain until it was remov i am living normal life but with some complications i lost vision in left eye and cant write and can't do daily activities as well bcoz of paralysis right hand is giving me tough time but i am alive❤ i am happy😊
A small hyperintensity is seen in right high parietal region on flair imaging suggestive of small vessel disease/ischemic insult tell me the remedial measures sir
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Not to be confused with "brain ischemia" an "ischemic stroke" occurs when the blood flow to "part" of your brain is blocked meanwhile brain ischemia occurs when the entire brain is deprived of blood and oxygen
I just had one of these but but am really thinking that this is what happened to me years ago while driving driving out of town. I had been driving a vehicle I'm not too familiar with and I was driving a very long distance without much stretching. Both events had the same exact symptoms except this one was more severe. I couldn't feel one side of my body even my eyes or that part of my mouth. I could barely walk which was pretty scary because I ended up driving myself to the emergency room. I think the weirdest part though is the fact that when it happens for about 3 hours afterwards it felt like I had complete paralysis on one side of my body, But the very next day I felt OK. I was definitely still very dizzy and have been ever since it happened but Have only felt numbness in my fingertips and my toes.
Pretty sure this happened to me last night, I had weird symptoms and I’m still kinda having them, I have a tingling sensation in my head, I can’t think right I can’t speak correctly without tripping on words and stuff my feet went numb and my vision is blurry
Hey. I don’t know if you’ll be or anyone else will be able to see this, but I am genuinely curious and deeply concerned about something and I am hoping you (or other people here) can give some insight because I’m pretty dumb. My closest family relative went through an ischemic stroke late last year. Their brain isn’t damaged. No severe irreversible effects in them whatsoever. All he has to do is to simply take some medications, check his blood pressure, drink less caffeine, etc. He is heathy and everything. But for some odd reason, I get this horrible “gut feeling” something horrible will happen to him. Like some sort of sudden unexplained/unexpected death will occur to them. I tried to Google (Yes I know.. “Smart” idea..) the survival rates, but it just led me to a more broader statistic and it’s giving me really bad anxiety. (Seriously, Google?…) I do NOT know what I would do to myself if lost my close relative because he is like my best friend in the whole world who is irreplaceable. Any insight and some advice will be greatly appreciated by you or anyone else here. Thank you for your time reading this vent/rant.
+Nucleus Medical Media My Father was suffering from numbness in one side and confusion not understanding things correctly when we had a C.T scan Drs said there is clothes in one side of the brain but after surgery the Dr said there was Fluid in the brain I have remove 90% of it but still 10% left which will be removed through Medication so it wasn't confirm that My Father had a ichemic brain Stroke or Fluid (water) on his brain ???
Smokey Bear lol it where all the motor skills are for the body like walking writting moving etc im an emt in training and we just learned about stokes so this is my best opinion on this
@@cookiecat3625- Thank you, as a muslim we should never lose hope because eventually we all will vanish from this earth one day and return to our Lord. We should try our best to stay positive and calm at difficult times because this life is a test.
@@sharini1684 Maintaining a good diet Exercising regularly Not smoking Losing weight Maintaining normal blood pressure Controlling cholesterol Reducing blood sugar Don't take vaccines
It can't be prevented...of course you have ways to minimize the possibilities of having a stroke but there's no therapy, diet or drug that is 100% effective.
@Solomon Arthur dude, I'm a neuroscientist. My thesis was on ischemic stroke...I THINK, I know a little something on this matter. You can have the healthiest diet but also a neverending set of genetic preconditions that make you vulnerable. Even if you are a hard-core vegan but you smoke or do other drugs, there's no way in hell you are 100% safe. And I beg to differ, but you can also suffer a stroke due to a big trauma. That's what I meant when I said there's no diet or treatment that can cover up every possible strike-inducing factor.
There are folks who lived into their 80s and 90s dude, and they never had any strokes. A man told me that his grandma died at 92 from heart failure, she never had strokes. If anyone born 1930 suffered a massive stroke in the 1960s, pretty sure he/she would ended in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. However folks can have strokes/heart attacks due for genetics, family history.
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