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Is it a tumor sign of stroke or???


My friend has this wire heart beating everywhere on here body and if you look at it you can see it was beating very fast, and sometimes she feel like insect eating her body, can someone tell me what was it?

What you describe is very strange, mainly because there is no such thing as a 'wire heart'. Also, 'hearts' don't beat ON a body, they beat IN a body. Also, what does 'insects eating her body' mean? It's hard for me to help you, and I know a lot about a lot of things.

I'll make a guesss -- but that's all it is, A GUESS, because I don't understand what you're asking. If you mean you can see dark veins that stand out where before you couldn't see them at all, it could be she has a blood clot, which is very dangerous. Without the right drugs, it could break away from where it's located, and go to her heart or brain, killing her almost instantly.

If by 'insects', etc., she feels parts of her going numb, that's also dangerous. Is the numbness in her legs or leg, and spreading? Does she get dizzy, have a hard time talking, walking, and have slurred speech? These are signs of a hemorrhagic stroke. This type of stroke occurs in only 20% of stroke victims, and can happen over a number of days before her entire side of her body can no longer move. It is often acompinied by a severe headache that seems to come out of nowhere. The other kind of stroke, that 80% of victims get, happens very fast. Lucky me of course [NOT!] had the 20% kind, that happens when there is bleeding in the brain.

And one last thing, the blood clot thing is very painful when it involves enough veins. I found out about mine on my birthday. Anyway -- those are my guesses as to what you mean about a wire heart, etc. I suggest she see a doctor ASAP.

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