SIGNS OF A STROKE (WITH 1 NEW ADDITION )
STROKE: Remember The 1st Three Letters...S.T.R.
My friend sent this to me and encouraged me to
post it and spread the word. I agree. If everyone can remember something this
simple, we could save some folks..
Seriously.. Please read:
STROKE IDENTIFICATION:
During a BBQ, a
friend stumbled and took a little fall - she assured everyone that she was fine
(they offered to call paramedics) and that she had just tripped over a brick
because of her new shoes. They got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of
food. While she appeared a bit shaken up, Ingrid went about enjoying
herself the rest of the evening. Ingrid's husband called later telling everyone
that his wife had been taken to the hospital - (at 6:00 pm, Ingrid passed
away.) She had suffered a stroke at the BBQ. Had they known how to identify the
signs of a stroke, perhaps Ingrid would be with us today. Some don't die. They
end up in a helpless, hopeless condition instead.
It only takes a
minute to read this...
A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours he
can totally reverse the effects of a stroke...totally. He said the trick was
getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed, and then getting the patient medically
cared for within 3 hours, which is tough.
RECOGNIZING A STROKE:
Thank God for the sense to remember the
"3" steps, STR . Read and Learn!
Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to
identify. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke
victim may suffer severe brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the
symptoms of a stroke.
Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple
questions:
S
* Ask
the individual to SMILE.
T *
Ask the person to
TALK
to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE
(Coherently) (i.e. . . It is sunny out
today)
R *
Ask him or her
to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
*NOTE: Another 'sign' of a stroke is
this:
Ask the person to 'stick' out their tongue If the tongue is
'crooked', if it goes to one side or the other, that is also an indication
of a stroke If he or she has
trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call 911 immediately! and describe the symptoms
to the dispatcher