We are supporting the relaunch of Public Health England’s ACT F.A.S.T stroke campaign.
For some people, living with an arrhythmia, such as atrial fibrillation, means they are at a higher risk of having a stroke. This is why it is so important for people to know their pulse. Visit knowyourpulse.org for more information.
It is important for everyone to know the signs of a stroke and act F.A.S.T.
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Excellent - should put on the pinned posts IMO. It's a good reminder for us afibbers to check for these signs as (me included) tend to forget what to look for.
Paul
Edit - it's also a good idea to show husband's / wife's / partners the above F.A.S.T pointers too so they also know what to spot if the need arises.
Just like to add that stroke sometimes presents differently in women.
When I had TIA I had phantosmia (unpleasant smell of something not there) but the most obvious symptoms was nausea, fatigue & cognitive dysfunction. I knew I didn’t feel right but couldn’t work out what to do about it & was on my own. Eventually I opened the front door & my neighbor saw me & knew there was something wrong so called an ambulance
I had left sided face paralysis & speech distortion but as I have those daily as a symptom of Myasthenia face & speech was not definitive for me.
An excellent message ...Just a great pity that this wasn't promoted during the pandemic......
What are the signs of before a stroke? The transient schemic attack or something. That can warn a stroke may happen soon? Are they the same symptoms. Or is this the sing you've already had a stroke. are the signs of a brain bleed the same as a clot stroke?
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