10 Warning Signs of Stroke One Month Before It Happens | VisitJoy

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In this video, 10 unbelievable warning signs of stroke one month before it happens will be revealed. Strokes occur when there is a disruption in the normal blood supply to the brain. This disruption can be attributed to two primary causes: an ischemic stroke or a hemorrhagic stroke.

An ischemic stroke occurs when there is a blockage or obstruction in one of the blood vessels that supply the brain with oxygen and nutrients. This blockage can occur due to a blood clot or a buildup of plaque within the blood vessel, restricting or completely halting the blood flow to a specific brain region.

On the other hand, a hemorrhagic stroke occurs when there is bleeding in the brain. This bleeding may result from the rupture or leakage of a blood vessel within the brain, accumulating blood in the surrounding tissues and exerting pressure on the delicate brain structures.

Both types of stroke can have severe consequences on brain function and may cause various neurological symptoms depending on the affected area of the brain.

However, many people don't realize that strokes often come with warning signs months or weeks before they happen, providing an opportunity for early detection and intervention. By recognizing these warning signs, individuals can take proactive steps to mitigate the risk and potentially prevent a full-blown stroke.

In this video, you will know ten early warning signs of stroke that may manifest up to a month before the event. By understanding these red flags, you can empower yourself to prioritize your health and seek timely medical attention if needed.

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Hello Friends! Thank you very much for watching the video and appreciating it. Please share it with your friends and family. Please also watch this related video.

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I wish I would have known this 30 years ago. I survived an AVM at the age of 29 years old. A natural bodybuilder and never thought having a sudden sharp pain on my left side was going to burst a month after. Had a stroke and effected my speech, spelling, short term memory like names and numbers and partial blindness. After 1 year, I tried to go back to work but I couldn't continue driving and started getting seizures every 3 to 4 months for 15 years. The bottom line is it doesn't matter how healthy you are, we all are terminal. God alone gives life and only gives a certain amount of days on this earth. The question is how one will chose the right response: to live life for oneself or to live for Christ? Everything in this life is fleeting and after this comes God's judgment. The only peace and true contentment that does not depend on circumstances only comes by faith in Christ. I hope this short testimony may point a few people to the right direction. Many do not get second chances like me.

johnstangland
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A lot of these symptoms are also very common during menopause because of hormone imbalances

caroledumbleton
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Speed is so important to avoid severe damage to one's brain but when one is not listened to by medical personnel it is just dreadful. It is a hit and miss situation.

MaryKane-qvvz
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My 40 year old son had a cerebral stroke 6 months ago. He had a TIA and actually had 2 strokes 2 days later, whilst in hospital. He's been making a slow but good recovery but still not 100% well ... fatigue, right sided weakness and difficulty with crowds due to balance problems.

Crystalquartz
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When my husband had his, he woke up and said he couldn't speak, i could hear him say that, then he spilt his tea. I gave him two asprin and he fell asleep, i couldn't get an appointment until 5 hours later, and was told to drive him to the hospital where he wasn't seen until another 4 hours, he then stayed in hospital for two weeks.

gabrielletanner
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Strokes can cause serious damage. Im 66 and lived over 20 yrs w Aphasia. 😢 But now Im in my final stages.

MaryFrancesRogers
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I’ve had mini strokes since 1987 when I was 28. Was paralyzed on the left side, couldn’t speak. I was given Dilantin and an anti depressive because I was depressed I couldn’t communicate. I still have some aphasia. My short term memory is gone. It all started with a migraine. When it happens I kinda zone out. I can’t understand anything, I can’t talk and I don’t have the luxury any more of a doctor. So I have to re wire myself, learn how to speak again and when I can’t find the right word I struggle. I don’t get any more paralysis. TIA’s are a pain in the neck. But I’m still here. I just can’t remember recent things. I can remember faces, not names, I can remember from years ago but what I did yesterday totally gone. I have to write notes to myself because the thought is there one second gone the next.

lisanidog
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My mum had headaches that she said felt like a band around her head, she’d had mini strokes and then got vascular dementia

mssdn
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Clear, Mom, clear explanation.Thw early bed catches the worm.All ten illastrations are precise to my condition.Your advice Doc. Is more helpful than the whole world suffering the last stages.❤

KelvinMulyata-wy
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If you feel like you are having a stroke or see someone look as if they are having a stroke. Please take them directly to the Emergency Room at a hospital. Im reading these comments about going to a doctor. No go directly to an emergency room. Skip calling your doctor if anything call 911 so an ambulance with healthcare professionals can get to your home and help you.

NowAbundant
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Thanks for Sharing ❤
Everybody get check ups

denisewhite
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Very informative and necessary thank u

celestefisher
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Its a Good Informative video but at times it creates doubt for petty issues like low blood pressure, low blood sugar n others 🙂🙂😁😁.

VS-qdtz
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Thanks so confusing can be signs like perimenopause

katrinayoungconsultingdigital
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So, what do you do when you cannot get your mom into a neurologist until February? Seriously. We are pretty positive mom has had a stroke, and even her other doctors have expressed this, but we cannot get her an appointment. Im beyond frustrated.

jennifer
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I have 9/10 of these symptoms and doctors are ignoring them because when they test my bp it is within acceptable range when they test it so they don't dig any deeper.

They dismiss the vision problems as needing new glasses. They dismiss the headaches because they are debilitating, even though I am also noticing a slight cranial swelling. A side symptom I am experiencing is hair loss in the area where I am experiencing the headaches, which is being dismissed as age related even though there is no history of hair loss in my family and it started when the headaches did. There is also a noticeable lack of blood flow to the area, especially when experiencing a blood rush from excitement or the like, it no longer travels all the way up my my back to my forehead anymore. Stops about mid crown now.

The speech and balance are slowly becoming more of an issue. I first noticed it while typing. I'd write the odd word with a similar spelled word. Now when it happens its becoming increasingly less related to the correct word I was thinking. I also noticed I am saying um a lot without meaning to as if my conscious mind is fine but my information access is lagging.

I'm concerned at this point I'll have a stroke before I convince a doctor what is wrong. I'm fairly certain I've had a few mini ones now. I woke one time with sharp pins and needles from head to toe (worse than sitting on the toilet too long for a leg) that lasted several hours, I was disoriented and had balance issues as if I was drunk. Went to the hospital, all they did was check my pulse and dismiss it as 'adrenaline' from suddenly waking.

TheGreatSeraphim
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Very informative video, everyone should be aware of these signs !
I had a TIA 3yrs ago and I have reduced my medication without my doctors supervisor.
I am 71yrs. Is this a wise decision?

meenasahadeo
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I went in 3 times!! I had 2 ischemic strokes!

Hartleymolly
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Now when you go to an ER as a woman, you’ll be told it’s anxiety and sent home.

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