10 Warnings Signs Of STROKE A Week BEFORE It Happens

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Dr. Sten Ekberg

Dr. Sten Ekberg

Жыл бұрын

Get the Highest Quality Electrolyte euvexia.com . Here are 10 crucial warning signs that can potentially signal a stroke one week before it occurs. This eye-opening video provides you with essential knowledge to recognize the subtle indicators of an impending stroke, empowering you to take immediate action and potentially save a life. Don't miss out on this invaluable information that could be the key to protecting yourself and your loved ones from the devastating impact of a stroke.
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@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
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@mercyln6646
@mercyln6646 Жыл бұрын
Most doctors don't bother even when you report issues to them. I went blind out of no where for some minutes and I still haven't been seen😢
@talavs-jekabsriekstins578
@talavs-jekabsriekstins578 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! Doc, can you next please make a video about blood donation, what to eat and what to do the day and day after blood donation? Any tips for nutrition?
@itsjustme7487
@itsjustme7487 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting. A year ago I had two episodes where I felt like an hour glass emptying of sand. I collapsed momentarily. Just a gentle collapse with no thump. My PCP sent me to a cardiologist and an ENT. All any of the doctors said was to take my BP immediately. I was unwilling to carry my BP monitor on my person 24/7. I do take my BP a couple of times a day and have near normal ( for me) readings. Do you have any idea about what's going on with me?
@batbarasobczak351
@batbarasobczak351 Жыл бұрын
My dad was a vegan and had non of the above 8. But when you got to 9 Bingo lots of stress and he also lived 7 minutes walking distance from the pacific highway in Brisbane.
@LadyintheWoods
@LadyintheWoods Жыл бұрын
Can you address in a video your best guess regarding restless leg syndrome? Thank you
@saraclark8611
@saraclark8611 Жыл бұрын
I had an ischemic stroke at the age of 38, I am now 46. It was the scariest moment of my life. I knew what was happening due to commercials I had previously heard on the radio talking about the signs of a stroke. My husband had me to the hospital within 45 minutes. I had to do speech therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy. My face was dropped and lost feeling on one side of my body. Happy to report I had an amazing recovery, I still have side effects that I will have for the rest of my life but overall doing great! I ignored a headache that I had for a week and this was abnormal for me. I had decided I was going to the doctor the next day but the stroke happened that night. The headache was the only warning. Listen to your body if something doesn’t seem right just go to the doctor! Praise God for healing me!
@jpop-qg5gj
@jpop-qg5gj Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sara! And well done on your recovery!
@saraclark8611
@saraclark8611 Жыл бұрын
@@eggbenedict-gt7mw not sure I get your comment? Nor do I think your funny!
@eggbenedict-gt7mw
@eggbenedict-gt7mw Жыл бұрын
@@saraclark8611 🤣🤣🤣🤣 bcoz u know what i mean
@marshalwest622
@marshalwest622 Жыл бұрын
@@eggbenedict-gt7mw what are you actually saying? It’s unclear.
@moniqued9715
@moniqued9715 Жыл бұрын
yes great advice. Too bad many doctors drop the ball though
@_S.R._
@_S.R._ Жыл бұрын
My husband was 92 in September 2022 when he had a TIA and was hospitalized. Early this year he became unusually weak and sometimes saw pictures "moving" on the wall. I took him to his primary care, then after a few days to a cardiologist who diagnosed him with AFib and prescribed blood thinner. On the same day, Feb. 2, 2023 when we got back home he had a major stroke. I immediately called the ambulance. He was intubated, doctors performed a thrombectomy to dissolve an artery blockage in his brain. Fast forward to today, May 26, 2023 he has made a full recovery, no cognitive or physical deficits.
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing...We all learn from others stories because it matters what we know when something will happen.
@SeanPannella
@SeanPannella Жыл бұрын
That is amazing
@ioma6
@ioma6 Жыл бұрын
God bless you both.
@_S.R._
@_S.R._ Жыл бұрын
@@SeanPannella Thank you! He is one tough Marine. 😀
@_S.R._
@_S.R._ Жыл бұрын
@@ioma6 Thank you! God bless you too. 🙏
@vanessamay3689
@vanessamay3689 Жыл бұрын
My daughter had a stroke at age 17. She was on an oral contraceptive. She suffered loss of ability to move. Unable to speak. The blockage was in the centre of her brain and took a procedure to reduce the clot. She recovered with care and prayer 🙏🏼. Went on to have 2 children and is an amazing woman accomplishing many things as she believes she has been given a second chance.
@emilylee9894
@emilylee9894 Жыл бұрын
What caused this at age 17 years old?
@bdmbpm1467
@bdmbpm1467 Жыл бұрын
I had an arterial retinal occlusion TIA that resulted in partial permanent vision loss in one eye. I was 29 y.o. It too was due to oral contraceptive. I was told to take an asprin a day for the rest of my life and was no longer able to take the pill.
@ravenna9969
@ravenna9969 Жыл бұрын
Thank you to the docs and science. F your imaginary friends. The audacity of trash to give thanks to ish that don’t exist.
@jdenino6022
@jdenino6022 Жыл бұрын
@@emilylee9894Estrogen levels can cause blood clots to form. I had a DVT in my leg when I was pregnant. They put me on Heparin which is a blood thinner.
@jdenino6022
@jdenino6022 Жыл бұрын
@@bdmbpm1467I never took the pill in my life due to having a DVT during pregnancy. The high estrogen levels during pregnancy caused the Dvt. I was lucky to not suffer a stroke or a pulmonary embolism.
@zeldahooks3255
@zeldahooks3255 3 ай бұрын
I had a stroke back in 2014 while I was at work, I didn't know what was going on with me, I thank God Almighty I recovered well🙌🙌
@shawnkelly695
@shawnkelly695 Ай бұрын
Some are lucky and minor side effects. Some not so lucky and paralised from the neck down. I had a minor stroke, took pills and changed diet. Only my left foot has no feelings. Had others say they had a stroke. Well friend you are still able to walk and talk. Time to change your diet before it takes your life
@user-wh5ir4fo4r
@user-wh5ir4fo4r 18 күн бұрын
@@shawnkelly695 Time to change their diet? How do you know what they're eating?
@shawnkelly695
@shawnkelly695 17 күн бұрын
@@user-wh5ir4fo4r diet is the leading cause of poor health. Dont take a rocket scientist to know diet affects health
@adiggator
@adiggator Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ekberg casually saving lives out here
@Hansolo2048
@Hansolo2048 Жыл бұрын
I know. You don't get taught this stuff in school, which is very unfortunate. If people knew more about actual health there'd be less obese people guaranteed. I know this video is about strokes but his other food videos I'm taking about.
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @adiggator for letting me know. I really appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching.😄
@kjb1611tw
@kjb1611tw Жыл бұрын
amen from taiwan
@roshanbeni3601
@roshanbeni3601 Жыл бұрын
He has no idea just how much he does. This man literally saved my life with insulin resistance
@marlak4253
@marlak4253 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your great work Dr. Ekberg❤
@Tinybeario
@Tinybeario 11 ай бұрын
My mum had her 5th stroke on 31st July. Then she had a 6th stroke in hospital. She's being made comfortable to pass away. Her brain was pushed to the side. I love you mum.
@chobers5659
@chobers5659 11 ай бұрын
@braklola
@braklola 10 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️ sending you love , I’m so sorry.
@lilyrose4191
@lilyrose4191 10 ай бұрын
Blessings to your dear mum. Sending you a big cyber hug. Condolences.
@marytervo5560
@marytervo5560 10 ай бұрын
So sorry, my God Grant you strength during this difficult time in your life. My husband just got home from the nursing home after having a heart attach and stroke. He had 7-8 strokes 6 years ago and now this one. Thank the Lord he’s doing pretty well right now.
@lilyrose4191
@lilyrose4191 10 ай бұрын
Blessings to you and to your husband. May his health improve soon. @@marytervo5560
@sharoncontini3284
@sharoncontini3284 Жыл бұрын
I am a registered nurse for 33 years. I cannot stand to hear the words mini stroke. Mini means small or insignificant. A TIA is a major warning sign of an impending stroke.
@StuffGoinon
@StuffGoinon Күн бұрын
Sharon: Since being vaxxed with J & J (my second preference) in May 2021, I have had 6 or 7 TIAs. It has been 3 years, but there has been no bigger stroke. In fact, the first one was the only one I noticed when it happened. I was chatting with a neighbor and had to sit down from blasting heat and sun. I closed my eyes and opened my eyes, feeling refreshed, and discovered him dialing 911. I had lost consciousness and not noticed it. No, I did not seek medical care. I felt slightly weakened for about 3 hours but went out in the city on errands (not driving). All the others have been blurred vision in one eye for 1 day. I walk a lot, and I carry and lift stuff. In a direct line from grandparents, I have reached the second longest in age. Only one grandmother has lived longer than me. 3 of my younger siblings have predeceased me. You have seen the people who went on to have full strokes. I am reporting that there are some of us who break a little and heal. Yes, I know I am most likely to die from my heart it brain. Almost everyone I am related to died of heart attacks or vehicular accidents I have aunt's who have lived 10+ years longer than I have. I make an effort to live sensibly, but I am aware that life may end at any instant. It is simply impossible to live focused on possible perishing 15 minutes from now unannounced. It is a necessary fiction to always believe death is years away. The reason I like the term TIA is that it acknowledged that the body will heal right up to the moment it cannot. It is true we are mortal. I tell people that I would like enough warning to give away what I own. When there was an article about middle aged people suddenly dropping dead from Covid blood clots, THAT terrified me. That was when I realuzed I had expected to get a week or so of warning.
@manny7886
@manny7886 Жыл бұрын
My late mother-in-law had a very very slow TIA. Her left face slowly deformed for a few days, if not weeks. My wife decided to bring her to E.R. The doctor found out she's having TIA. She went to leaved 20+ years after the TIA without anymore incident related to stroke. Glad we caught it.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
That's fortunate that your wife recognized the signs and took prompt action. Catching a TIA early can be crucial for preventing further incidents. It's great to hear that your mother-in-law lived 20+ years without any stroke-related incidents. Wishing you and your family continued health and well-being. 🙏❤🌟
@lauranydb7979
@lauranydb7979 Жыл бұрын
She had angels on her side, if anybody is going to have a stroke, that is the preferred.
@susansnow1976
@susansnow1976 6 ай бұрын
In what way was she treated by her doctors to result in her long term recovery? Was she put on blood thinners or any other medication or given some other type of treatment?
@alexmaury17
@alexmaury17 Жыл бұрын
I had a hemorrhagic stroke at the age of 33 I'm 59 now. I was born with stenosis and i didn't know. After the stroke I didn't remember not even my home address, but i did remember my husband and my 3 kids. I repeated everything over and over again and i didn't know until my husband told crying that i was driving them crazyyyyy by asking the samething every 2 seconds. I cried with my husband that adores me, but that made me realize that i was hurting my family, so i put in my head that i had to be careful every time i said something. I also lost my right eye sight. Thanks to God my eyesight was back after a while and i did my own therapy. I still have trouble remembering some stuff, but i feel that i accomplished a lot of stuff after the stroke and i feel blessed that i was able to see my children grow. 💕
@dianehenkel9088
@dianehenkel9088 Жыл бұрын
My Grandmother called me in the 80s. She remembered my phone number and could speak clearly but couldn’t figure out how to unlock the front door. I was in PA, she was in Florida. I called her neighbor who took her to the hospital. She was having a TIA but testing showed her carotid artery 90% blocked. After surgery she was fine.
@KarenSDR
@KarenSDR Жыл бұрын
A week before my stroke I was working in the garden and was really hot. I came inside and looked in the mirror. Half my face was bright red, and the other half was corpse white. There was a line between the two down the middle of my nose. For ten days before my stroke (which was a rare carotid artery dissection) I had a terrible headache and jaw pain. I went to two doctors and one thought it might be a sinus infection and the other thought I was grinding my teeth at night. A few days before my stroke I dreamed I was driving across a bridge that was crumbling away beneath me. When I wrote down my dream, I commented "I think this dream means that the doctors are missing something serious." That crumbling bridge was really my crumbling artery. I didn't blame my doctors. Lots of things can cause headaches. And I never told them about that strange half-red-half-white face. But if you have a sudden severe headache that doesn't go away for days, don't let them brush you off.
@nannettegregory8880
@nannettegregory8880 Жыл бұрын
My son had a stroke at 2 at a playground 😢hes been left with a significant impairment since...hes now 30...its been a journey ❤
@moniquemurphy4851
@moniquemurphy4851 10 ай бұрын
🙏🩷
@user-ux8nr2ej9e
@user-ux8nr2ej9e 8 ай бұрын
Bless you both mamma .❤
@clynn4802
@clynn4802 8 ай бұрын
❤🙏❤
@user-sb6uf1pk9t
@user-sb6uf1pk9t 3 ай бұрын
He's too young to have a stroke. Was he vaccinated for COVID or something?
@nannettegregory8880
@nannettegregory8880 3 ай бұрын
No it wasn't vaccination related. Unfortunately it was back at a time when it wasn't a common belief that the very young can have strokes but that belief has since changed.
@triniwilliams
@triniwilliams 10 ай бұрын
I had a TIA at 54, 2 months ago and got to the hospital within half hour. (left arm and leg paralysis) No pre existing lifestyle or risk factors. Have had a full recovery with no side effects
@sallyharris1093
@sallyharris1093 Жыл бұрын
I had a TIA last August. I presented with double vision. Scared the liver out of me. I immediately did research and started keto lifestyle and intermittent fasting. Since then, I have lost 30 pounds, my A1C dropped to normal and I am no longer prediabetic. My cholesterol also dropped to normal levels without a statin. I also bought a stationary bike with iFit. I’m 71 and I feel better than I have for about 20 years. I love your videos and in depth explanations that I can understand. 😊
@avalerie4467
@avalerie4467 Жыл бұрын
Was your double vision resolved ? Sorry to bother you and ask. I have been waiting for three years for mine to return. Losing hope, but if yours did resolve, then maybe i have a chance. It confuses and makes me agitated to see double. I am blessed for some reason, real close up is okay.
@nranderson778
@nranderson778 Жыл бұрын
My Uncle had a stroke and they put him in a medically induced coma to see if they could save him, but a few days later when they tried to bring him out of it they found he was braindead. Very heartbreaking. 😢
@shelleydaly1726
@shelleydaly1726 Жыл бұрын
My partner had a TIA a couple years back. Luckily I’m first aid trained and knew what had happened immediately. I was on the phone to the ambulance and they were round in minutes. He was started on treatment immediately. It did less damage than his sisters who went untreated for a day. Time is essential for strokes. The faster the treatment the better the outcome
@pilarq7886
@pilarq7886 9 ай бұрын
Immediately after stroke #1 take "TOCOTRIENOLS" only , #2 dial 911 or race to ER
@wanguirhods265
@wanguirhods265 8 ай бұрын
I think I had the same a week ago in the office, I have been taking BP meds since 2yrs ago but this afternoon, when talking and laughing out round with my colleagues, I felt my head blood vessels ache and immediately something took over my brain and body for like 5secs, I could see my colleagues but couldnt hear them laugh, I had no control of my body and it felt like I was too high on 2lts of Jameson whisky. Later, in about 4hrs, I developed lumps all over my body and had to go to hospital at night. I was put on emergency room in a Nairobi Hospital in Kenya but the Dr. examined me and said that I had no clot and my blood sugar was fine, but booked me with a neurologist in now 5days (which instead I will see my Cardiologist) but gave me an antihistamine which worked for the lumps.
@RnW9384
@RnW9384 7 ай бұрын
Time is the key. I had a stroke in my sleep. I woke up in the morning slured speech. My husband drove me to the hospital. It was 2020. Now my right side is weaker, my energy lower, and my tongue is often a little stiff.
@DebraCollins-fq4jo
@DebraCollins-fq4jo Жыл бұрын
My son had a hemorrhagic stroke at 35 in 2013. His BP got extremely high from a genetic kidney disorder. He was Care flighted from his son's baseball practice after an off duty nurse spotted his wife helping him walk. She knew right away he was having a stroke and called 911. The quick reaction time and having been blessed with a nurse there, he is still with us today. The bleed out was on the top of his right brain so he lost use of his whole left side. With PT he regained the use of his limbs. Unfortunately, it did effect his thinking and made his passive ADD worse. He can't keep a job and lost two marriages. 😟 He is living with us now.
@lizinawe
@lizinawe Жыл бұрын
SO sorry
@lauramcgarr5554
@lauramcgarr5554 Жыл бұрын
Bless his heart.
@DebraCollins-fq4jo
@DebraCollins-fq4jo Жыл бұрын
Thank you all for caring. 💓
@littleone31917
@littleone31917 Жыл бұрын
So sad!
@christinel3625
@christinel3625 11 ай бұрын
A mother and father like you is a blessing - God bless you all love will help you all each day.
@MaryYoungblood-xy8vg
@MaryYoungblood-xy8vg Жыл бұрын
My mom died after a massive stroke. If we can prevent others from going through it, thank you for the awareness.
@carmella88
@carmella88 11 ай бұрын
Did she die immediately
@MaryYoungblood-xy8vg
@MaryYoungblood-xy8vg 11 ай бұрын
@@carmella88 no. She hung on for about a week (hospital had her sedated) before she went.
@carmella88
@carmella88 11 ай бұрын
@@MaryYoungblood-xy8vg im so sorry
@laurag7295
@laurag7295 5 ай бұрын
My mom just collapsed, my sister called 911, then she called me. I got to the hospital, knew mom would be gone very soon...she passed within minutes.
@seanmorrison741
@seanmorrison741 Жыл бұрын
I had a bi lateral ishemic in 2012. Only sign was a severe headache for 6 weeks, thought it was caused by a concussion through Rugby. Will never be the same as before. Look at the person I am today with positivity and a complete different lifestyle.. Stay positive survivor's and don't forget to smile every day. Regards from Scotland.
@rachaelbruesch6306
@rachaelbruesch6306 Жыл бұрын
A headache for 6 weeks followed by a stroke sounds brutal. I hope you're doing better now. Best regards to you!
@sariputri9687
@sariputri9687 Жыл бұрын
When you had “a severe headache for 6 weeks”, you mean every day for straight 6 weeks ? Sorry to ask because English is not my first language and I really want to know. Hope you are well and healthy right now🙏🏽🙏🏽
@RnW9384
@RnW9384 7 ай бұрын
❤😭. Than you 🙏 I had a stroke in my sleep 2020. I miss the old me. Rose 🌹
@ericpena7347
@ericpena7347 2 ай бұрын
I can totally relate to this ., Thank you for sharing!
@laurasweeney2546
@laurasweeney2546 Жыл бұрын
It's very kind of Dr Eckberg to help us avoid illness and/or heal.
@mjequality
@mjequality Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Dr. Ekberg has a gift of being able to explain health issues so the average person can understand. Thank you Doc!
@patogordo1385
@patogordo1385 Жыл бұрын
He has a present of being able to explain health problems so most people can understand
@SpamMouse
@SpamMouse Жыл бұрын
Hold it a moment there Marcia ! All of us here, yourself included, are Health Champions not average. 🥑🥩🏆
@mjequality
@mjequality Жыл бұрын
@@SpamMouse 😂😂😂 of course. When I use the term "average", I'm speaking about those who have no medical training. Or a person who is hungry (no pun intended) to begin a new journey to achieve optimal health. A newbie! 😀😀😀
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @mjequality. I really appreciate your feedback and so glad that you liked it. The purpose of my channel is to explain the principles and mechanisms of health in such a way that you start gaining an understanding and respect for the miracle that is the human body. I spend so much time on it because when we get "the why" and start owning the mechanisms we become empowered for life . Comments like yours makes it all worthwhile. 😄
@mjequality
@mjequality Жыл бұрын
@@drekberg 💓💓💓
@Fiftyfinehealth
@Fiftyfinehealth Жыл бұрын
I had an ischemic stroke in 2013. I did a lifestyle change immediately, no smoking cigs, eating better foods, and exercise! I started off looking at some of dr. Ekbergs videos and my life changes! Thanks for the info! This ch. is everything
@vicariouswitness
@vicariouswitness Жыл бұрын
Good for you for making the best decision for your health… so happy. the truth is tough but lies are tougher.
@yourhacked5603
@yourhacked5603 Жыл бұрын
What kind of food were you eating
@Fiftyfinehealth
@Fiftyfinehealth Жыл бұрын
@@yourhacked5603 I ate anything I wanted and knew I had high blood pressure. Fried chicken, fast food, vodka, and cigarettes! I knew what could happen but didn’t think it would happen to me. I’m just happy and thank god I’m still here to tell people my testimony❤️
@Fiftyfinehealth
@Fiftyfinehealth Жыл бұрын
@@vicariouswitness thank you 😊.
@Fiftyfinehealth
@Fiftyfinehealth Жыл бұрын
@@Galaxy-Goat I was 46 yrs old.
@susanclingenpeel3338
@susanclingenpeel3338 Жыл бұрын
My Dad had a hemorrhagic stroke and lived seven years before dying. He had to relearn to speak, to eat, to write, to shave, etc.; however, he was able to do all of those things before his death. After leaving the hospital, my Dad shaved while my Mom and I watched with amazement at how well he did.
@Angel___444
@Angel___444 Жыл бұрын
😱🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@egyptcat4301
@egyptcat4301 10 ай бұрын
Had a TIA 3 weeks ago. Going for a carotid artery stint in 2 weeks and I'm trying so hard to trust the Lord. I've never been sick or overweight by much, but I've had high blood pressure for years. Thank you Dr. Ekberg for such a thorough explanation!
@lilybond6485
@lilybond6485 10 ай бұрын
@egyptcat4301: My gut tells me you will be okay. : )
@jdenino6022
@jdenino6022 10 ай бұрын
My mother had a TIA about 25 years ago from a blocked carotid artery (she used to smoke). She had surgery on the artery and it got blocked again years later (she started smoking again) had a stent inserted into the artery and she quit smoking for good afterwards. She is about to turn 87 soon. Good luck with your stent surgery.🙏🙏🙏
@lilyrose4191
@lilyrose4191 10 ай бұрын
Best wishes for your return to health! Blessings upon you!
@adyarym
@adyarym 10 ай бұрын
Begin to say Thank You because you will be Ok.
@tracy85777
@tracy85777 9 ай бұрын
Praying God's healing power flows through every part of you! Im The Name of Jesus Amen ❤️‍🔥
@waynec369
@waynec369 Жыл бұрын
When I was having TIAs I was losing my vision. It took a week to convince my doctor that I had a problem. I didn't get his attention until I told him about my history of cluster headaches. My attacks consisted of narrowing of vision, becoming dark and very blurry as if trying to see through a windshield during rain at night without wipers. A symptom which is not normally associated with stroke. The most unnerving part of it all is the feeling of being on my own in dealing with it and getting it taken care of because the people you're with are acting like your faking you issue. I blame ibuprofen for my TIAs. I refer you back to my headaches. I have dealt with those since ten years of age and they simply got more intense as time passed. When you're about to lose your mind from pain desperation will drive you to do desperate things. In my desperation I would take as much as 1600 mg of ibuprofen at once to get relief. That usually worked. That lead to diverticular disease and stroke in my 40's. Not to mention the extreme stress of owning/operating a business. I later discovered the problems associated with magnesium deficiency and began taking a magnesium supplement to get away from the statins. The magnesium deficiency was the root cause of ALL my issues. I haven't had a cluster attack since about two weeks after starting the magnesium. My heart palpitations even went away.
@norby1977
@norby1977 Жыл бұрын
What kind and brand and MG magnesium u taking please?
@waynec369
@waynec369 Жыл бұрын
@The Winner magnesium citrate and whichever is least expensive when I need to restock. I don't read the brand on the label. I read the "contains/ingredients" and dosage amount instead.
@norby1977
@norby1977 Жыл бұрын
@@waynec369 thnk u
@foxysil52
@foxysil52 Жыл бұрын
And the damage ibuprofen does to your liver is horrible. 😢
@foxysil52
@foxysil52 Жыл бұрын
​@@waynec369 what dosage? How much. And thank you very much God bless and keep you healthy
@dolores2716
@dolores2716 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ekberg, thank you for not only your clear, informative presentations, but also you somehow manage to talk about lifestyle factors without any judgement in your voice.
@Everymanspeaks
@Everymanspeaks Жыл бұрын
You're a wonderful teacher Sten! Thank you for the simplification of this issue.
@sandyedwards2681
@sandyedwards2681 Жыл бұрын
Yes high blood pressure spikes can be a sign. It was the only sign (besides minor almost imperceptible word confusion) that my mom experienced But I knew something was wrong and, despite protests from her, I took her to the ER. Initially, they said her BP was unusually high but otherwise, she was fine according to a cat scan. I had to advocate for her and stress to the medical staff that her BP was normally very good and something wasn’t right with her word choice, which I had noticed over several hours. They finally agreed to send her for an MRI, which revealed she did have not one but two small bleeds. And btw for anyone reading this, she usually has excellent well-controlled BP, however, after being the victim of a crime less than two weeks prior, and then that day having trouble with her phone service, she apparently went from being upset over that period of time, to becoming very shaken and panicked on that morning. It was the perfect storm for the BP spike. Luckily, the quick intervention has her almost fully recovered only a few months later.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you trusted your instincts and advocated for your mom's health, Sandy. Your awareness of her unusual word choice and persistence in getting her the necessary medical attention made a significant difference. It's unfortunate that she experienced such a perfect storm of stressors, but the quick intervention played a crucial role in her nearly full recovery. Wishing her continued healing and strength. 🙏❤🌟
@sandyedwards2681
@sandyedwards2681 Жыл бұрын
@@healthinfotipss thank you so much
@TikaEls
@TikaEls Жыл бұрын
@sandyedwards2681-So glad your mom recovered. How high did her blood pressure go up, before the stroke?
@specialstone9153
@specialstone9153 Жыл бұрын
In the MRI, was a dye, contrast used via an I.V?
@sandyedwards2681
@sandyedwards2681 Жыл бұрын
@@specialstone9153 no I don’t believe so
@gsismaet5385
@gsismaet5385 Жыл бұрын
I had a TIA about 2 years ago. I had prediabetes, under extreme stress due to being kept in a foreign and not allowed to leave due to covid travel restrictions, ate only peanut butter and nutella (as that was available at this remote place), unable to sleep. I was depressed and malnourished. I was away from my husband and kids for nearly 2 years. Woke up, couldn't lift my arms. My eyesight and balance was wrong. Could see jumpy figures in the corner of my eye. Peeing constantly. Had tingling pain tips of my toes. My speech was blurred. I couldn't remember short term events. I was getting more depressed, anxious and paranoid. When I managed to get back to uk, it has taken me two years to get back to full health. I eat healthily. Cut sugar out. My eyesight hss improved. No more tingling. Blood sugar and high blood pressure down. Adapted walking regularly. Exercising. Weight training. Going vegetarian. I take coconut oil with my espresso. Taking care of my gut bacteria. Cleaning my teeth regularly. I am back to full health. Unstressed. I have a different outlook in life. I am for the living. Grateful for the past experience. Thankful to Dr Ekberg for explaining things. Thank you again Doc. 😊
@anjazapico6380
@anjazapico6380 Жыл бұрын
Congrats! Where have you been, where do people live on Nutella and Peanutbutter only?
@gsismaet5385
@gsismaet5385 Жыл бұрын
@@anjazapico6380 restaurants selling their stock of 1 kilo jars of nutella due to covid shutdown.
@PeaceIsYeshua
@PeaceIsYeshua 2 ай бұрын
@@gsismaet5385 I’m very curious to know what country you were in also. I’m so sorry you went through that, and I’m so glad you are better!
@marianoquiroga1976
@marianoquiroga1976 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to point out that many of the described symptoms or caution signals might also be somatized by people with anxiety disorders, or even anyone who starts overthinking, fearing or getting obsessed on this issue
@barbm1001
@barbm1001 Жыл бұрын
I’m one of those ppl!!
@angelfriend3710
@angelfriend3710 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for such an important video Dr. Ekberg. I can't think of anyone who can explain a stroke the way you do...not even my doctor. Thank you for the effort you put in your videos...it really matters! Hope you have a blessed day!😊
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right, angelfriend! Dr. Ekberg's ability to explain complex medical topics in a clear and understandable way is truly commendable. His dedication to educating and helping others is evident in his videos. Wishing Dr. Ekberg a blessed day as well! 🌟🙏😊
@paulbusch589
@paulbusch589 Жыл бұрын
You are always a true inspiration to me Doc. Thanks for what you do.
@DavidEvans1958
@DavidEvans1958 Жыл бұрын
Looking back, my first warning signs of my stroke were a) a sharp shooting pain on the lower left side of of the back of my head that shot upwards towards the top of my right ear every few minutes. The shooting pains each lasted from 0.5s to 3s. Then about a week later I had an attack of Horner's Syndrome (small pupil and droopy eyelid) that lasted for about one hour. About one month later I then had my stroke in November 2019.
@heidi2166
@heidi2166 Жыл бұрын
Glad you're okay
@frv6610
@frv6610 Жыл бұрын
I guess it's caused by what you eat
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience, David. It's important to recognize the warning signs you experienced, such as the shooting pains and Horner's Syndrome. Your story serves as a reminder to pay attention to any unusual symptoms and seek medical attention promptly. Wishing you continued health and well-being. 🙏❤🌟
@ssnoc
@ssnoc Жыл бұрын
I don’t understand, you had symptoms for about a month, a week and an hour, including a drooping eye and small pupil, but you still never went to a doctor ? Why not ?
@DavidEvans1958
@DavidEvans1958 Жыл бұрын
@@ssnoc Hi.. I did go to the walk-in emergency clinic at Good Hope Hospital, Birmingham UK, as the top of my scalp had become sore. Then, after being examined by the doctor and then waiting for my discharge papers, I had a second attack of Horners and I showed my small pupil and droopy eyelid to the young nurse... She did absolutely nothing other than hand me my discharge papers and gave me brief guidlines of how to exit the hospital. As I reflect upon the incident here and now, I really should have reported her lack of concern. A few days later I had my Stroke. Then I spent a week in Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, where they did a scan of my head and found a 'spray' of small clots.
@susanjohnson9255
@susanjohnson9255 Жыл бұрын
I recently saw your channel and started to listen. I'm really grateful for how you detail every aspect relating to your topic. Bless you and please keep adding more videos.
@georgehofgren6123
@georgehofgren6123 Жыл бұрын
Love this guy... He focuses his message to where it can really make a Difference 💪🫀 Thank you Doctor 🙏 💙
@briankgarland
@briankgarland Жыл бұрын
My wife had a TIA in May of 2023. The hospital sent her home with nothing more than instructions to get a followup within a week. Then a full stroke three days later. Luckily, she has mostly recovered.
@traceyconner6095
@traceyconner6095 11 ай бұрын
That is totally scary
@user-cj9ew3jm3u
@user-cj9ew3jm3u 6 ай бұрын
Jane here great presentation to understand well had a few little TIAs
@kmng3207
@kmng3207 Жыл бұрын
My mother experienced her first TIA approximately five years ago.. she’s going to be 92 in July. Each one becomes more severe. She still lives at home by herself. Someone comes in and checks on her every day. My sister drives two hours every Sunday and stays with her till Tuesday making sure she has meals prepared doctors appointments, and so forth. My mothers condition is deteriorating her. Each TIA takes away more of her awareness of reality. It’s a cruel way to go.
@lindafox3619
@lindafox3619 Жыл бұрын
That is pitiful. I am so sorry.
@clairelivefreeordie2551
@clairelivefreeordie2551 Жыл бұрын
At least she didn't have a major stroke, especially at 92 God bless her 🙏
@sue5980
@sue5980 Жыл бұрын
God Bless 🙏
@garryrichardson4572
@garryrichardson4572 Жыл бұрын
This may seem unkind but not intentional but 92 ain’t too bad. Many go before.
@valerieforbes8096
@valerieforbes8096 Жыл бұрын
@minethevangelista363
@minethevangelista363 7 ай бұрын
I had TIA in 2014. My speech center was affected. I was not able to speak. It was called aphasia. I thought it was the end on me. I am really intentional in recovering my health to prevent another one. Thank you for this lecture❤❤❤
@beverlybodnar5250
@beverlybodnar5250 Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU Dr. Sten Ekberg! ALL the things I NEED to know.
@keri-tq7jj
@keri-tq7jj Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you had a happy ending to your story it is scary. I was 60 and got out of the shower one morning and it felt like my head exploded and what had happened was I had the hemorrhagic stroke or aneurysm that ruptured. I had a pretty good ending to my story as well. Everything is okay little ballot issues little memory but I'm 68 almost so I'm just happy to be alive
@Theinsomniac826
@Theinsomniac826 Жыл бұрын
My elderly neighbor just had a stroke. He used to be a cop. Now he can't even walk up his front steps. It's sad to see.
@1charlastar886
@1charlastar886 10 ай бұрын
My niece had a DOUBLE hemorrhagic stroke after CV-shots. She was hospitalized for 5 weeks but has returned to near normal; a real MIRACLE. It took almost a year before one of the MDs finally told her maybe she shouldn't get any more of those injections.
@DChristina
@DChristina 6 ай бұрын
Sorry about your niece, glad she’s ok now. Those shots do much more damage than is allowed to be reported.
@1charlastar886
@1charlastar886 6 ай бұрын
@@DChristinaThanks. There is so much censorship of REALITY.
@DChristina
@DChristina 6 ай бұрын
@@1charlastar886-Absolutely right. Look how they demonized all the doctors, scientists & virologists standing up to Pfizer etc &the covid propaganda.
@charlesstuart1119
@charlesstuart1119 6 ай бұрын
What are cv shots?
@DChristina
@DChristina 6 ай бұрын
@@charlesstuart1119- corona virus or covid virus
@zenos.5315
@zenos.5315 Жыл бұрын
Had a TIA a couple years ago. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea.Have been on a CPAP machine for about 2 years.If you are a loud snorer please get checked out.
@ciskokidd5980
@ciskokidd5980 Жыл бұрын
Well put together production.. Thank you for that
@nledaig
@nledaig Жыл бұрын
It's not sticking your head in the sand, it's not wanting to bother your doctor. And getting appointments within a week is very difficult in any case.
@judyproffitt5708
@judyproffitt5708 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ekberg, thank you SO much for this clear, informative presentation about strokes!!! I had 3 TIAs when I was a healthy young 24-yr-old (50 years ago): one was garbled speech for about 10 seconds, the second was confusion that caused me to drive the wrong way through a cloverleaf intersection. I didn’t report either to my PCP because I believed that I had dreamed the episodes. However, the third was all too real: I suddenly went blind as I was driving through a grocery store parking lot one night. I was terrified and put the car into “park” in the driving lane, leaving my lights on to warn other cars. Other drivers began honking and yelling at me angrily (“MOVE your car, lady .. are you BLIND?!”). This was in 1972 .. no cell phone to call for help. It seemed to last an eternity but gradually my vision returned and I drove home. I called my PCP the next day and she advised me to go off my birth control pills, which I did. I don’t know if there is a connection, but at age 69 I suffered 7 Transient Epileptic Amnesia (TEA) “absence seizures” over a 5 week period. I was misdiagnosed at the ER after the first one. After the second one, I was referred to a wonderful neurologist who correctly suspected TEA, confirmed by my having the 7th seizure while in the hospital’s epilepsy monitoring unit, talking to the unit’s neurologist. I have had no more seizures since going on a med. I am doing keto now and soon to begin carnivore. Have been a type 2 diabetic since my 40s because no doctor ever told me to simply cut out carbs to achieve a normal blood glucose again. I have been able to educate myself on that, thanks to you (and Dr. Ken Berry). God bless you, Dr. Sten! ❤
@flowers3036
@flowers3036 Жыл бұрын
May I ask what you eat in a day
@AP-nx6xo
@AP-nx6xo Жыл бұрын
All the best. I’d like to be on the carnivore diet but my finances won’t allow it. The price of food in Canada is atrocious . I’m fairly low carb though
@cbdimprovehealth8916
@cbdimprovehealth8916 Жыл бұрын
@@AP-nx6xo t
@snowyowl6892
@snowyowl6892 Жыл бұрын
@@AP-nx6xo spend all your budget on MEAT. and DAIRY. 👈🏿 Your body (esp brain and heart) will be grateful.
@lindaanderson1066
@lindaanderson1066 Жыл бұрын
4:46
@roselafosse4785
@roselafosse4785 Жыл бұрын
Very clear, systematic presentation. So informative. Thank you for being so compassionate as well as professional.
@danutaromanowska7428
@danutaromanowska7428 Жыл бұрын
Dr Sten, you are an excellent educator🌹
@sydneybaldwin3514
@sydneybaldwin3514 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. My dad had a TIA in December 2020 and three weeks later had a full stroke. He had a cardioid endarterectomy in the February and has been okay since. Yesterday he thought he lost his speech and ended up in urgent care, they did a CT scan which is useless in picking up TIAs normally. They said it wasn’t a stroke. Just hoping he’ll be okay. 😢
@monicawarren3678
@monicawarren3678 Жыл бұрын
I hope so too❤
@sydneybaldwin3514
@sydneybaldwin3514 Жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤
@mikem5105
@mikem5105 Жыл бұрын
All the best for you and your family
@SacredOwl
@SacredOwl Жыл бұрын
Dec 1, 5 , 22 and Jan 11, 19, 20, 25
@thebronxisspecial5422
@thebronxisspecial5422 Жыл бұрын
Praying for you and your dad. ❤
@debbiemajorphotography7272
@debbiemajorphotography7272 Жыл бұрын
I have had 5 massive strokes and over 60 TIAs. The Drs found that the POF in my heart was enlarged and once they plugged it with a Helex Gore cardioform they all slowed down. God has blessed me that I only dont feel cold or hot in my hands or feet and once in a while I have clumsy days.
@beckystevens3506
@beckystevens3506 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ekberg, thank you so much for taking care of us!
@fnersch3367
@fnersch3367 Жыл бұрын
After an MRI and CT angiogram, my brain showed "deep atrophy" & "microinfarcts". Vascularity is, otherwise, in good shape. What sent me to the ER was my left arm becoming numb, which was scary. 13 years ago I had a "subarachnoid hemorrhage". I am 72. Ageing is not for sissies!
@balabalakrishna9960
@balabalakrishna9960 Жыл бұрын
Thank you doc ! Very useful info ! You are thee best doc ! You explain so well - I don’t think anyone is there who can’t follow what you speak- simple easy explanation ! God bless you! ❤️👏👌🙏
@robinsnestradio
@robinsnestradio Жыл бұрын
Such helpful information. Thank you Dr Ekberg 👍🏾
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @robinsnestradio for letting me know. I really appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching.😄
@CatherineKazibwe-kh5id
@CatherineKazibwe-kh5id Жыл бұрын
Your knowledge’s a life saver.
@mariandyp.9801
@mariandyp.9801 Жыл бұрын
Very well explained, very important to get refreshed and updated. Thank you
@pjdrewll2922
@pjdrewll2922 Жыл бұрын
I had 2 TIAs. Never had a full stroke. It was 21 years ago and 23 years ago! I got lucky because they gave me TPA
@shekatagani
@shekatagani Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for all the great info!
@powerstation330
@powerstation330 7 ай бұрын
Until I watched the video, I felt like I was going to have a stroke at any moment, but I got away with it. Thanks for the info, it's really scary😊
@ezvahedi1387
@ezvahedi1387 Жыл бұрын
the best channel on youtube. the best course for everyone is BLOOD WORK.
@OUTBACK-PARANORMAL-CRYPTIDS
@OUTBACK-PARANORMAL-CRYPTIDS Жыл бұрын
Awsome video, my Grandma suffered thru one TIA finally having a major stroke and life wasn't the same for her, even the incentive of being taken to my daughters Christening and she was straining on the komode and that was that. Broke my heart I was also the one to have to ring all the family and break it to them.
@SeanPannella
@SeanPannella Жыл бұрын
Great topic, father just had a stroke a month ago. I think he didn’t take the warning signs seriously enough unfortunately, he did get a double thrombectomy within an hour.
@edyt.8761
@edyt.8761 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ekberg, thank you for this valuable information!
@jat919
@jat919 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Ekberg for your helpful videos! You have encouraged me to control my T2D and change my lifestyle at the age of 69 with your straightforward advice.
@TheDickeroo
@TheDickeroo Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr.Ekberg, for being so informative. Reality doesn’t hit us until we experience it first hand. But awareness can help us to focus better on the unexpected occurrence.
@clevercloggs7029
@clevercloggs7029 Жыл бұрын
This is fantastic, as usual. Thank you.
@grooveroid
@grooveroid Жыл бұрын
There can't be much doubt that this is the most important video I've ever watched. A 20 minute sharp intake of breath. Yikes. Ok, there are changes to be made starting today, now. Thanks Dr Ekberg.
@bonearete5419
@bonearete5419 Жыл бұрын
Dr Sten Ekberg is doing a very good job putting out this video which if anyone who understood the importance of knowing these early signs, can truly save themselves from the possibility of suffering life-destroying strokes. I have seen many around me suffer from the aftermath of strokes all because they do not take the warning signs seriously. It is your health, your body, and therefore your responsibility to do whatever it takes to stay healthy and avoid illnesses. No one can do it for you, only you alone can do it for yourself. Those who understand and value their health and body will have learned something from this video. There will be many who think getting a stroke is due to bad luck and only happen to other people. Whatever it is, you alone will benefit or suffer the consequences of the effort put in by you or NOT in the coming future. Just so you remember this well. Thank you Dr Ekberg for all the very educational videos, may heaven rewards you for your contributions many times over. 🙏🙏😬
@robertcircleone
@robertcircleone Жыл бұрын
I had a TIA in 2019, and a subdural haematoma operation in 2020 followed by two more TIAs. Since then I have been OK. I am 75 years old.
@conniechan3280
@conniechan3280 11 ай бұрын
Age 17 , so early , TAKE GOOD CARE , FULLY HEALED ..WITH DR. ' S ADVICE
@brandimt590
@brandimt590 Жыл бұрын
This is so informative. Thank you.
@emr7712
@emr7712 Жыл бұрын
Before my 2 in 1 stroke. I was taking 11 different chronic meds. After 2 weeks in a coma and given less than % chance of waking up, I woke up. It was like a body reset. 3 years since my right eye staring at my nose. Couldn't remember anything. I am I would say 99% okay. Still work on my memory, doing as much physical work as my back allows, trying to find a meal plan that works for me and thanking God for sparing me. 🙏🏻
@anjazapico6380
@anjazapico6380 Жыл бұрын
11 meds...crazy, how many do you take today?
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear that you have made a significant recovery, EM R. It's inspiring to see your determination in working on your memory and overall well-being. Gratitude can be a powerful force in healing. Keep up the positive mindset and continue taking care of yourself.
@Jen0714
@Jen0714 Жыл бұрын
This is the most detailed I've ever heard or seen. I really appreciate this.
@JJNow-gg9so
@JJNow-gg9so Жыл бұрын
Have had 4 tia's & knew what was happening each time. I'm an old RN. Still alive and kicking.✨😊✨ with a ❤full of gratitude.
@reinmarcjourneys3173
@reinmarcjourneys3173 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the info.
@veronicagrijalva-palmisano7465
@veronicagrijalva-palmisano7465 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr Ekberg, you're excellent at explaining.
@naninilsson8015
@naninilsson8015 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Doc. För usual effort. 🙏🙏🙏
@bigd-ui6zs
@bigd-ui6zs 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr.Sten Elkberg for sharing expert professional knowledge on these important health subjects.
@inthevortex-de1rh
@inthevortex-de1rh Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your work. You are a real hero 🎉❤
@edelagudo35
@edelagudo35 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Doctor Ekberg. God bless you always.
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @edelagudo35 😄
@Mrsbehavin59
@Mrsbehavin59 Жыл бұрын
Tack så mycket - önskar du hade din praktik i södra Kalifornien där vi bor, jag hade velat bli din patient. Men så småningom skall vi flytta i närheten av GA. Än en gång tack så mycket. Valuable information
@johnwagner409
@johnwagner409 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Ekberg for explaining this in a simple, non-technical matter that was very easy to understand. Cheryl Wagner
@chqshaitan1
@chqshaitan1 Жыл бұрын
excellent video, very good to know the diferences between the strokes
@verobullock5819
@verobullock5819 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Doc for such useful information. This video is scary but that's just the facts of life one has to take control of their health. 😊
@sdluedtke7803
@sdluedtke7803 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this extremely important informational video.
@KawakebAstra
@KawakebAstra 7 ай бұрын
🙏♥️🤲please Dr Eckberg .. no MD’s mention stroke dangers of wireless electromagnetism inflammation & putting all cells into chaos ..incl brain, nervous system ‘n connective tissue calls into degenerative chaos
@aceleaf
@aceleaf Жыл бұрын
Facing a stoke and listening information about it are two things poles apart. Facing a stoke is big ask. The whole family suffers.
@vandomnguyen9855
@vandomnguyen9855 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Dr. Sten erckbern. I have listened very carefully during your explanation about blood pressure...
@katarinas6012
@katarinas6012 Жыл бұрын
Life-saving video!
@chuckarock2001
@chuckarock2001 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. Regards from Australia 🦘🇦🇺
@Infj6569
@Infj6569 Жыл бұрын
This is a truly clear and informative video on strokes which when taken to heart will avoid a lot of injury, pain, and unfortunate consequences. Thank you dr Ekberg for patiently teaching all we need to know to avert such a situation in such a clear, concise and unrushed manner .
@amberlayne6082
@amberlayne6082 Жыл бұрын
My question was answered at the end of the video. Thanks. Keep up the videos.
@memeishere1
@memeishere1 Жыл бұрын
thank you for all of ypur videos dr. , you are helping so so many people
@timledbetter1781
@timledbetter1781 Жыл бұрын
I had a hemorrhagic stroke. I am still alive 3.5 years later. Thank you Dr EcBerg, I have listened to you and a couple others, and fighting the statistics, I won't even go into the stupidity of the local hospital, or the fight with disability 😢
@Dante_Roje
@Dante_Roje Жыл бұрын
Dr. Berg? nice guy too :)
@timledbetter1781
@timledbetter1781 Жыл бұрын
@@Dante_Roje he is, but autocorrect
@michaelduffyjohn318
@michaelduffyjohn318 Жыл бұрын
I had one, too, 21 years ago. I am paralyzed on the right side. I was depressed for a while, but my stroke made me realize how tough I really am. I'm exercising (walking). I'm eating right (one or two meals a day). I been listening to Dr. Sten Ekberg for three years now; he is my favorite. Cheers!
@LluviadeOrugas
@LluviadeOrugas Жыл бұрын
@@michaelduffyjohn318 same with my mom. She had a massive stroke a month before turning 45 twenty years ago due to high cholesterol, and even though her right side is paralyzed and has difficulty speaking, she’s the happiest and kindest person I know. She lives on her own, and insists in doing everything by herself. She’s our inspiration!
@Katerinadimitrakopoulou333
@Katerinadimitrakopoulou333 Жыл бұрын
Thank you doctor Sten!
@mainmaam
@mainmaam 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Ekber, for making this so easy to understand.
@richardbutler9217
@richardbutler9217 Ай бұрын
Very good and helpful presentation. Thank you.
@finagill
@finagill Жыл бұрын
I once was not feeling well and it got worse as the day went on. I finally decided to go to the hospital. Walking in, it felt like I was walking in beach sand. They took 1 look at me and rushed me to the back. They thought I was having a stroke. I didn't recognize the signs until after that. The end result, I was having something the doctor referred to as a complex migraine that mimics the signs of a stroke. I found out afterwards that the left side of my face was showing signs of paralysis. That was not a fun day but at least it ended well.
@ellesamuse
@ellesamuse Жыл бұрын
Hemiplegic migraines.
@nicolaxoxo1
@nicolaxoxo1 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately there is an increased risk of stroke among migraine sufferers
@finagill
@finagill Жыл бұрын
@@nicolaxoxo1 Luckily I had this 1 time. I started to happen again but ibuprofen and Tylenol stopped it. I haven't had 1 since 2019 and have drastically improved my health so there is a chance that I have reversed my risk.
@finagill
@finagill Жыл бұрын
@@ellesamuse The description seems to line up except I had no auras. It matches closer than the other common causes. An MRI ruled out a stroke or TIA. Maybe I'm just an oddity and don't get the auras.
@healthinfotipss
@healthinfotipss Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear that your episode turned out to be a complex migraine rather than a stroke, Jamie. It can be concerning when symptoms mimic those of a stroke, but it's always important to seek medical attention to rule out any serious conditions. Wishing you good health moving forward.
@TonyMoze
@TonyMoze Жыл бұрын
I love this man!
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