Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How to Recognize, Prevent and Treat a TIA or Mini-Stroke - Part Two






Uncover out more about Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs), which includes risk factors, symptoms and critical steps to take if you, or an individual you know, encounter 1. For more details, pay a visit to www.heartandstroke.ca
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Julia was a healthy woman who suffered a stroke. Her stroke symptoms were atypical. Her stroke was diagnosed by Saint Alphonsus in Eagle Idaho. Julia was treated at Eagle Well being Plaza in Eagle. Hear her story of symptoms and diagnosis for stroke.
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10 comments:

chefd907 said...

@EVONEDAY no your not too young to have a stroke its better to be safe than sorry

jorgeasalas said...

@EVONEDAY no one is too young to have a stroke. My cousin you see had a stroke and now he can't move his legs and even talk because his tongue is partly numb. He still goes to school and is in an AG class. Even if the brain doesn't control thought it ptlrovides the connection to your body.

EVONEDAY said...

I had most of the symtoms of the TIA, for example i had numbness in my leg, and hand, but it only lasted for about 10 to 15 minutes. I also felt dizzy and had trouble getting up. I haven't consulted my doctor yet, because im only 20; Im i too young to have a stroke?

heartandstrokefdn said...

@imathestrorm It is best to ask your doctor(s) this question, as it will likely require other tests to determine what the cause was in your case.

imathestorm said...

I had all the symptoms of the TIA yet all the tests are coming back as negative. No plaque, All clear on CT scan. Blood Work clear,....awaiting the results of echo cardio..and doppler. My G.P. says he is not convinced it was a TIA. What else could it be

chefd907 said...

@EVONEDAY no your not too young to have a stroke its better to be safe than sorry

jorgeasalas said...

@EVONEDAY no one is too young to have a stroke. My cousin you see had a stroke and now he can't move his legs and even talk because his tongue is partly numb. He still goes to school and is in an AG class. Even if the brain doesn't control thought it ptlrovides the connection to your body.

EVONEDAY said...

I had most of the symtoms of the TIA, for example i had numbness in my leg, and hand, but it only lasted for about 10 to 15 minutes. I also felt dizzy and had trouble getting up. I haven't consulted my doctor yet, because im only 20; Im i too young to have a stroke?

heartandstrokefdn said...

@imathestrorm It is best to ask your doctor(s) this question, as it will likely require other tests to determine what the cause was in your case.

imathestorm said...

I had all the symptoms of the TIA yet all the tests are coming back as negative. No plaque, All clear on CT scan. Blood Work clear,....awaiting the results of echo cardio..and doppler. My G.P. says he is not convinced it was a TIA. What else could it be

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