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Stroke Is Treatable: Essential Information for Everyone 

Bill Gasiamis
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In this insightful interview, Dr. Violiza Inoa, a dedicated neuro-interventional neurologist in Memphis, Tennessee, joins host Bill Gasiamis to discuss stroke prevention and treatment.
Discover the importance of recognizing symptoms early and seeking immediate medical help.
From personal experiences to medical insights, this conversation sheds light on stroke awareness, treatment options, disparities in care, and the journey to recovery.
Dr. Inoa also delves into the significance of campaigns like "Getting Ahead of Stroke" and emphasizes the message that stroke is treatable.
Don't miss this empowering discussion on overcoming stroke challenges and embracing resilience.
Highlights:
00:00 Introduction
05:00 Getting Ahead of Stroke Campaign
12:12 Stroke treatment, including emergency response times and medical interventions
22:06 Getting ahead of stroke, and family decision-making
27:50 Stroke disparities in different communities, and lack of awareness
35:00 Stroke diagnosis and treatment, including when to call 911
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Комментарии : 19   
@BillDingee
@BillDingee 21 день назад
My ischemic stroke made itself manifestly evident in mid Nov 2023. Fortunately, we decided to have it looked right away although the actual CAT scan was not conducted until about 4 hours later. Regretably, though, actual symptoms of a stroke made themselves briefly evident early in the evening previous. Initial care was first rate, despite which I expect recovery to some degree of normalcy will still be a few more months.
@BillGasiamis
@BillGasiamis 20 дней назад
Best wishes Bill.
@dmyates4762
@dmyates4762 Месяц назад
I had an ischemic stroke 4years ago that paralyzed my left side and was abandoned by my family in the hospital during covid and was thrown in a horrible nursing home and now pray for death everyday I'm blessed I did not have any Aphasia or cognitive issues, but I've been bedridden for the last 4 years
@faisalahmad3309
@faisalahmad3309 Месяц назад
Family. Prayers for us We stay positive
@lydianthiga3434
@lydianthiga3434 Месяц назад
Am a stroke survivor since july 2018. Thanks for this podcast. Helps us have hope. Am from Kenya and on the road to recovery.
@BillGasiamis
@BillGasiamis Месяц назад
@dmyates4762 I’m really sorry to hear you're facing this. I hope things start looking up soon.
@BillGasiamis
@BillGasiamis Месяц назад
@lydiaanthiga Thank you best wishes to you.
@VernonRhem
@VernonRhem Месяц назад
​@BillGasiamis I had bad brain stroke upper porns type loss hearing problems swallowing and double vision to right along with hearing gone o right only hope is etana cent I jettison or time for cure I too landed in assisting living all limbs works balance is bad all I say is hang on there I should modern med will figure out
@brynedisney7958
@brynedisney7958 Месяц назад
Interesting that US has B.E.F.A.S.T ,as my stroke began with total lost of balance and vomiting. Was told by ambulance that I had vertigo and was sent home by emergency with exercises. I knew what vertigo was like as had it before, and it was definitely not vertigo. 3 more visits to ER over 4 days and a CT scan came up negative. I had by that time became very unwell and eventually had a seizure and transferred to Royal Melbourne Hospital on ventilation. They performed an MRI an immediately diagnosed a stroke in cerebellum, which apparently may not show up on CT because of bone interface. Only an MRI could pick-up my stroke. The B.E.F.A.S.T system is much better to recognize my type of stroke has both loss of balance and eyesight disturbances. Still havind problems and fatigue after 8 months but improving ever so slightly everyday. Love watching your videos Bill.
@BillGasiamis
@BillGasiamis Месяц назад
Hey, Bryne glad you are on the road to recovery and love your "ever so slightly every day" attitude. I had my surgery at the Royal Melbourne and my rehab nearby at Parkville. I agree with you about fast and have always been curious why Aus doesn't adopt BEFAST. I made an Instagram post some time ago asking people if their stroke was fast, check out the responses here. instagram.com/p/CO_-NjksWhN/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
@bobsmith-vv7eq
@bobsmith-vv7eq Месяц назад
Great video Bill......
@BillGasiamis
@BillGasiamis Месяц назад
Thanks Bob
@NYDBLoCK
@NYDBLoCK Месяц назад
Good video but I think it needs to be retitled to more along the lines of " sroke is preventable " ..... when you state " treatable " it's kind of misleading most people aren't lucky enough to recieve clotbusters......
@BillGasiamis
@BillGasiamis Месяц назад
Thanks for your feedback.
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