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Chance of living after having a stroke? |
my best friends great grandma just had a stroke and we dont know if shes going to be okay....is there a good chance that she will live......will she just be a vegetable I'm not a doctor, so I really don't know. I guess it depends on the health of the person before they had the stroke. My grandmom had a stroke last month and died 4 days later :(. But she had other complications in addition to being 81 years old. |
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I'm not a doctor, so I really don't know. I guess it depends on the health of the person before they had the stroke. My grandmom had a stroke last month and died 4 days later :(. But s... Hi Janice Not sure where you got your stats (FDA or the AMA likes to put out misleading reports all the time), but I tend to disagree and also with the person above me. Our diet and medicine is ... Your husband is at high risk of recurrent stroke. Mini stroke and strokes are the same process and are a harbinger for future strokes. Assuming he has no contraindications and his CT shows no bleed... I've read that you can develop frozen shoulder after a stroke. I got the information from the Stroke Association website - they can give you more information. www.stroke.org.uk ...I would disagree with that. Pain in the brain can be felt during a stroke, but pain does not always occur either. It also depends on the severity of the stroke. Some are massive, some are no... No there's no such thing as a "liver stroke." You can only get a stroke in your brain, and there's only two ways to get them: -A blood clot clogs an artery going to your brain... It's according to the type of stroke that has been experienced by the individual. I had a TIA or Transcient Ischemic Attack. I didn't even know what it was called. I found out that althou... Yes that sounds like a TIA. Other possibilty could be a temporal lobe seizure (does not involve the 'seizing' that would let observers know what is going on) or even an atypical migrain... |
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