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Not at all happy that you had a stroke, but that you posted for us to acknowledge your need for a connection is definitely within bounds.

If you need some other commiseration & are feeling the effects, look to the "depression" thread.

 

Best regards & listen to what your physical therapists tell you to do - then actually DO it.

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22 minutes ago, Hate said:

Damn...that’s scary. How old are you? Glad you survived and hope recover well.

56. Not young but not old

 Good health before this. I'm scared

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11 hours ago, OWLVIS said:

Hey I don't even know why I'm doing this but just thought I would share   I had stroke 22 days ago .

I've been moved to a rehab center in Tomball It's not the nicest since it happened after all my contracts were canceled and I didn't have insurance Don't know why I'm saying this It's just I always enjoyed the banter and distraction this board provided

No heart condition or any obvious reason

If your spiritual type I certainly would appreciate your prayers

Done !    T&P for you !

9 hours ago, ROFL BOX said:

Not at all happy that you had a stroke, but that you posted for us to acknowledge your need for a connection is definitely within bounds.

If you need some other commiseration & are feeling the effects, look to the "depression" thread.

 

Best regards & listen to what your physical therapists tell you to do - then actually DO it.

Great advice from ROFL.     Look forward to your future posts on the forum !

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12 hours ago, OWLVIS said:

... it happened after all my contracts were canceled and I didn't have insurance ...

No heart condition or any obvious reason ...

Stress is a real thing and can have very strong impacts on health. 

Sorry to hear about your stroke.  I assume they checked your blood pressure and such? 

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Git well ASAP!

Friend of mine, age 62 & diabetic former heavy smoker,  had his second stroke in February.... got stuck in a shitty rehab center in Round Rock, went back into the hospital, then out again to a good rehab center in South Austin. After three weeks there he improved a lot and was released to go home. 
if he can make good progress, you can too.

Good Thoughts and stay positive.

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Dude man, hope you get better. Lots of folks seem to.

Be careful who you hang out with as you recover. My uncle learned to talk again in New Orleans, seriously, after that he wore a bracelet saying he wasn't drunk, he just had had a stroke.

Maybe it'll help if you learn how to do something you never did before. I don't think it matters what it is, anything new helps hook up new pathways.

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The nurses don't
Thank you so much for all the warm wishes and kind thoughts and encouragement You know it's crazy but it really does help to know that even strangers want to see me beat this thing

You’re speaking of your stroke, not your Johnson, right?
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Sorry to hear of your stroke. Hope you recover quickly. Do you know if, while you were in the hospital, they documented either you having atrial fibrillation or do what’s called a “bubble study” echo to evaluate for a PFO?  You’re pretty young, not knowing any of your medical history. 

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All the tests I'm aware of so no heart condition don't have high blood pressure barely high cholesterol which fluctuates anyway.

 

I got a third Covid test there must be a reason for that I understand there have been some cases of strokes occurring to healthy individuals who had the flu

 

Or it could just have been stress

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8 hours ago, OWLVIS said:

All the tests I'm aware of so no heart condition don't have high blood pressure barely high cholesterol which fluctuates anyway.

 

I got a third Covid test there must be a reason for that I understand there have been some cases of strokes occurring to healthy individuals who had the flu

 

Or it could just have been stress

That’s kind of what I’m getting at. You’re pretty young to have major atherosclerotic disease if you don’t have major risk factors. We’ve seen an uptick of hypercoagulability (in my arena, that usually equates to increased PE’s), so that’s why I asked if you had a bubble study to eval for PFO. 
 

What were the symptoms you presented with?

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Listen to the fat guy. He may be able to help. Medically speaking, I have heard bangin' helps rehab. So if you remember how and with whom, I highly recommend it. Ahh, just wait for the Tomball stripper. She can help you relearn the skilz.

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8 hours ago, Fat Bastard said:

That’s kind of what I’m getting at. You’re pretty young to have major atherosclerotic disease if you don’t have major risk factors. We’ve seen an uptick of hypercoagulability (in my arena, that usually equates to increased PE’s), so that’s why I asked if you had a bubble study to eval for PFO. 
 

What were the symptoms you presented with?

 

17 hours ago, OWLVIS said:

All the tests I'm aware of so no heart condition don't have high blood pressure barely high cholesterol which fluctuates anyway.

 

I got a third Covid test there must be a reason for that I understand there have been some cases of strokes occurring to healthy individuals who had the flu

 

Or it could just have been stress

 

Just saw the below article today on a newsfeed (excerpts). (lengthy article,  but informative read)   Seems your physicians are aware and you are receiving good care,  owlvis.

 

Blood clots that can cause strokes, heart attacks and dangerous blockages in the legs and lungs are increasingly being found in COVID-19 patients, including some children. Even tiny clots that can damage tissue throughout the body have been seen in hospitalized patients and in autopsies, confounding doctors' understanding of what was once considered mainly a respiratory infection.

Some conditions that make some COVID-19 patients vulnerable to severe complications, including obesity and diabetes, can increase clot risks. But many authorities believe how the virus attacks and the way the body responds both play a role.

"COVID-19 is the most thrombotic (clot-producing) disease we've ever seen in our lifetime," said Dr. Alex Spyropoulos, a clot specialist and professor at Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research in Manhasset, New York.

Clotting has been seen in other coronavirus infections, including SARS, but on a much smaller scale, he said.

Scientists believe the coronavirus enters the body through enzyme-receptors found throughout the body, including in cells lining the inside of blood vessels. Some theorize that it may promote clotting by somehow injuring those vessels as it spreads. That injury may cause a severe immune response as the body tries to fight the infection, resulting in inflammation that may also damage vessels and promote clotting, said Dr. Valentin Fuster, director of Mount Sinai Heart hospital in New York.

https://fox42kptm.com/news/nation-world/dangerous-blood-clots-pose-a-perplexing-coronavirus-threat

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To try and answer the question about symptoms I had a really bad migraine that lasted a few days about a month before I never had a migraine previously

then the Sunday prior to having the attack Monday I had a small stroke right arm dizeness quickly recovered

Monday I was calling around to make arrangements to get looked at but was doing so without insurance then Monday mid-afternoon it hit

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To try and answer the question about symptoms I had a really bad migraine that lasted a few days about a month before I never had a migraine previously
then the Sunday prior to having the attack Monday I had a small stroke right arm dizeness quickly recovered
Monday I was calling around to make arrangements to get looked at but was doing so without insurance then Monday mid-afternoon it hit
Another symptom is lack of punctuation obviously.
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3 hours ago, markstanco said:
3 hours ago, OWLVIS said:
To try and answer the question about symptoms I had a really bad migraine that lasted a few days about a month before I never had a migraine previously
then the Sunday prior to having the attack Monday I had a small stroke right arm dizeness quickly recovered
Monday I was calling around to make arrangements to get looked at but was doing so without insurance then Monday mid-afternoon it hit

Another symptom is lack of punctuation obviously.

Shag² gonna Shag².

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Update,, was let out of rehab,, moved into a new apartment selling house. Want to thank all of you for the support and encouragement. Now for the fight of my life

The fight of your life? You’re trying to save the community rec center from an evil developer? You should stage a dance contest.
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12 minutes ago, Hate said:

Glad you are home. What’s the prognosis long term?

Well has it been stated here and by the professionals I have 6 months to a year to recover my speech is that about 90%, my leg is probably at 50 and the arm at10:. I think that means I have 150% to go but then again I had a stroke and was never good at math

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Well has it been stated here and by the professionals I have 6 months to a year to recover my speech is that about 90%, my leg is probably at 50 and the arm at10:. I think that means I have 150% to go but then again I had a stroke and was never good at math

That ain’t your wackin’ arm, is it? Be tough for a man your age to have to learn to yank it all over again. But we believe in you.
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