Stroke survivor says look for these warning signs
Kyle McMorrow was just 36-years-old when he had a stroke. Now more than a year into his recovery, McMorrow and Dr. Philip Stieg, a member of his care team, are discussing the warning signs people need to know about.
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I had a stroke at 49. It happened while I was asleep, was fortunate my wife noticed something was wrong and was able to resuscitate me. I wouldn’t be here today if it weren’t for her. Spent 2 weeks ICU and have made full recovery since then. 🙏
@OneManOnFire
Ай бұрын
Now that you reflect on it. Any warning signs? Diet or exercise?
@rams497
Ай бұрын
@@OneManOnFire my right arm felt numb the night before for a couple of minutes but I thought nothing of it because the numbness went away. Had I known that was a warning sign I would have gone to the hospital immediately.
@OneManOnFire
Ай бұрын
@@rams497 Good to know thanks 🙏🙏🙏
@ariamason9324
Ай бұрын
Thank goodness you were a good husband to her otherwise ...
@hueyang5943
Ай бұрын
I remember that night when my left side was all numbness I didn't know until I was in the ER. I hope to avoid a second one.
I had a stroke and a heart attack at age 44 on March 18, 2024. I had it in front of the doctor while he was examining me. I m fighting my way to recovery.
@nivyr5677
Ай бұрын
Stay away from vaccines
@shuklarajat
Ай бұрын
I hope you have a full and speedy recovery, take care 👍
@NJPUNISHER10
Ай бұрын
I hope you have a full recovery 🙏🏾
@Norseman311
Ай бұрын
Did you get the 💉?
@LilHan-xq3pw
Ай бұрын
We're you vaccinatd for cv19?
Thank you for sharing, & glad this young man caught his stroke early. His "feeling like there's a magnet on your hip, pulling you to one side as you walk" is a great analogy. So, there's bleeding strokes, & blockage strokes. He had bad neck pain, not able to walk straight or unbalanced, & slurred speech. BE FAST - Balance, Eyes (blurry or double vision), Face, Arm, (droopy or can't move properly), Speech, Time (get to hospital fast because it's your brain). Good PSA.
@atxchaser
Ай бұрын
Good summary. Thank you
@angelathomas4066
Ай бұрын
🙏🏽💜💛
@kaistockman6443
Ай бұрын
I knew FAST but not BE FAST. I thought I might be having a stroke last year but they think it was a seizure. I used FAST. I couldn’t speak and my limbs were numb so I went to the ER.
@lindyft1488
Ай бұрын
I been having this symptoms since October last year
@kingtrance307
Ай бұрын
@@lindyft1488- Go see your doctor.
I am the least likely candidate to have a stroke. Eat mostly Vegetarian diet.Don't smoke or drink alcohol, Blood pressure 112/60. Low Cholesterol. 63 LDL. Triglycerides 75.Apo B 59, LP(a) 31, No diabetes. Normal body weight, Coronary Calcium score of Zero. Excellent fitness. Yet I had 2 strokes. Had all the blood tests by Haematologist looking for clotting problems. All tests came back negative. Go figure. I'm totally perplexed. No history of stroke in my family. Lucky for me I had no side effects and am able to do everything I did before these 2 events. Live in the present. Every day is a gift. Be kind and merciful to everyone. Life is precious!
@sammyibrahim6104
Ай бұрын
Did you take the jab ?
@hikedayley9309
Ай бұрын
@@sammyibrahim6104 unfortunately Yes I did.
@sammyibrahim6104
Ай бұрын
@@hikedayley9309 well there is your answer.
@michaellee9883
Ай бұрын
@@sammyibrahim6104I was just about to ask that.
@williamgallos2570
Ай бұрын
Do you exercise?
You could not have told me three months ago that I would see this video and have gone through this with my father. Health is wealth.
@Beautyshine04
Ай бұрын
I wish I had seen this video before! It would definitely would have help a lot! 😢
Glad you're still with us brother
@dianetan5790
Ай бұрын
It’s the fentyal being smoked in his apartments
I'm also a stroke survivor but I got stroke at 53 and it was shocking because one second I had the phone in my right hand then it let go of the phone, I tried again, same thing happened!! I got off the bed and my knees gave way then I had to balance myself before falling onto the bed(lucky). Thank God I wasn't at work or on the way to work when it happened. Anyway, I called my brother and he said I'm slurring as I told him what happened. He knew what it was as my Dad had a stroke too few years before. It's been 7 yrs now since my stroke, I've changed my diet, exercise more and just have a social life that is average with less alcohol and a lot more sleep. I'm in Asia by the way 😅😊
@Odin33356
Ай бұрын
Stretching helps reduce stroke risk.
@wileecoyote5749
Ай бұрын
Ask ChYYYna
@mattp4079
Ай бұрын
Get your booster for the new variant!
@YaHsServent
Ай бұрын
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@candicel8290
Ай бұрын
Glad you’re okay. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🙏
Dad died of stroke at 69. Miss him so much.
@RalphSmith-cj5he
9 күн бұрын
I am now on disability after having a stroke a few years ago. Had to give up commercial driving but God had other plans. RIP to your Father 🙏
@jermaineabrantes9626
6 күн бұрын
Sorry for your loss...
@user-mc7bh9yg9k
5 күн бұрын
😮💨 Sorry for your loss.
I was 25 when I had my stroke. Am now 68 and fine, thank God. Had NONE of the usual symptoms. It was terrifying!
@maverickmelton
28 күн бұрын
You beat me by 4 years
@3FARMS2017
23 сағат бұрын
Its ok
Lad is 36! It was really awesome to see him back in great shape.
@tonymontana4284
Ай бұрын
Mary looks better off the Botox.
@Benny-zo3qh
28 күн бұрын
The Dr said you can't control your gender. I thought nowadays you could?
@theoBaba773
12 күн бұрын
@tonymontana4284 yo 😅
@americaisdyingslowly
11 күн бұрын
"Vaxinating" uh?
My best friend had a stroke 10 years ago when she was only 31, the doctor told her that it can happen at any age.
@UTAH100
Ай бұрын
Doc is a genius- not.
@Melinda8162
Ай бұрын
@@UTAH100What do you mean, it’s true! What’s your problem?
@UTAH100
Ай бұрын
@@Melinda8162 My problem is that unlike you, I live in the real world. I know that all docs are motivated by greed. Most do harm. Most label and sell drugs. Once in a while, they get tings right. So what. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. One day you will understand- after you deal with the evil, money hungry healthcare system. Sorry about your friend but that is what I mean. That same genius doc never told her pre-stroke, to lose weight, exercise, and eat better. Maybe in lip service but provided no meaningful plan. I guess you have never bothered to read The Flexner Report. It's all in there. They admit it. They make us sick on purpose- they adopted a model of treatment and reject all prevention. I do not idolize doctors. I use them for tests and general things like annual physicals. I do not take their drugs. I don't mean to be so cynical, but you have not lived my life- nor have I lived your likely easy, carefree life. We are different. I am sure you are a very nice person. Consider me the bad guy if it makes you happy. kzread.info/dash/bejne/qKxk3Ldpncirdqg.htmlsi=Jw1Je5dXL40-3yYM&t=32 Any more questions? Namaste.
@Zee-ob1pe
Ай бұрын
Had stroke at age at 37 in August 2023
@UTAH100
Ай бұрын
@@Zee-ob1pe Sorry. Did you get the jab? What was the cause? If docs don't have an answer- it was the jab.
I'm happy you are okay now and, thank you so much, for sharing your story!
This man’s positive attitude is what helped him get his life back to as close to where it was before he had the stroke. Nicely done sir and what an inspiration! ❤️💪🏼😎👍🏼❤️
@nivyr5677
Ай бұрын
He should avoid Pfizer
@NYDBLoCK
Ай бұрын
Some people just have " less damage " and the quality of care matters as well post the stroke .... that's the main factor.....
I appreciate when people share things like this. 🙏🙏
@nivyr5677
Ай бұрын
Yes brings awareness to vaccine side effects
As a female truck driver i can't exercise, i live on high stress on the road, 10 years now. It's a brutal "life". I don't have any medical insurance so i can't take any medication for high blood pressure. Only plenty of water, magnesium and potassium. It's a miracle that im still alive...
@KiraLou06
Ай бұрын
Best wishes and prayers for you.
@BlahBlah-mx9fm
Ай бұрын
Try cayenne pepper capsules x1 twice a day and monitor your BP daily. It will come down!
@ariamason9324
Ай бұрын
Hibiscus tea helps with blood pressure. There are other herbs as well. Why don't you ask your doctor for resources that help with free blood pressure medications. Why work so hard and not be able to afford a few pills. High blood pressure can also affect your kidneys leading to dialysis. You couldn't be a truck driver having to do dialysis because it's 3 times a week. Get a job where they offer benefits or Better to just go on welfare.
@adnan9520
Ай бұрын
Garlic and ginger also helps keep the blood thin and flowing while you're sitting and driving for longer periods
@Layput
Ай бұрын
You can start with a bp monitor. And then you can start with a low dose losartan like 50 mg.
Thank you for the warnings! Glad you’re better 🙏🏼
I monitor my blood pressure daily. One day this past August my blood pressure kept going up up up. By the time it reached 186/110 I felt it was time to go to the ER. After check in my blood pressure rose to 300/219. Pulse rate was 180. I was in atrial flutter. Asymptomatic for other symptoms. I was admitted and started on IV Diltiazem. Within a few hours my blood pressure was down to 142/98 and I was back in sinus rhythm. After full cardiac work up and many months later an 80% blocked right internal carotid artery was discovered. Five weeks ago I had a Carotid Endarterectomy to remove the blockage. I feel great and so grateful that I did not have a stroke. FYI I don’t drink or smoke. I am not diabetic or over weight. I exercise on a treadmill 45 minutes per day every day and have done so for 22 years. I was not on any medications. I happily take medications now though. For me…it’s genetic. I am older. I am sixty-nine. There is nothing funny about a stroke. I am so grateful I dodged that bullet…at least for now. Take good care of yourself everyone.
@J.o.e_K
Ай бұрын
Good job on taking ur BP daily. You saved your life.
@JD-tn5tb
Ай бұрын
@dobemom - I know you said you weren't on any meds at the time of the stroke but did you have high cholesterol? Just wondering because I don't have high cholesterol but it's not optimum either so just wondering how much that contributes. At this time, I do not want meds because I've heard statins cause other problems so unless I have really high choles, prefer to not do meds.
@J.o.e_K
Ай бұрын
@@JD-tn5tb Cholesterol slowly not being used as a factor. You should fear statins imo. Cash grab but what do I know. Stress test and BP less invasive indicators and still useful. Continue on your research. You may/will save your own life. I might add single ingredient whole foods are the best foods period. Nothing processed ever. Food likely the cause for 99% of health issues. Genetic and environment would be the other but what do I know. Walk and stretch daily. Light jog 10-15 minutes 2 days a week. Light weight lifting for bone health. 15-20 minutes 3 days a week for the bonus. Life is so simple.
@JD-tn5tb
Ай бұрын
@@J.o.e_K - Thank you for your thoughts. We have very similar beliefs. I try to eat as much whole foods as possible and organic if prices not too outrageous and if organic available. I do eat lots of good foods. The problem is I love everything. So I might eat tons of salads and brocolli but I also love cake and ice cream. I walk outside every day and jog periodically on the treadmill. Nothing big deal - I jog for 1/4 mile then walk then jog for another 1/4 mile then walk but that's more than I see other 60 something year olds do. My bp good, bmi good, ldl slightly high but hdl really high so not concerned but as I get older, the total cholesterol has been harder to keep under 200. mine hasnt been under 200 in years but I am not concerned if under 230. Once it went up to 260 but I cut back on butter and sour cream and it lowered significantly. I probably do everything in moderation except the sweets. not diabetic but watching the a1c. I guess I will focus on eating sweets moderately. The person that commented on having a stroke after his bp went high, I was just curious because he sounded very healthy except after his bp went high. Thanks.
@Layput
Ай бұрын
You felt you were healthy but you kept eating beef. It's the leading cause of strokes.
My neighbors 12 year old son had a stroke during his very 1st sleep over with a couple of schoolmates. His mother said the hosting mother called her after her kid suddenly couldn't keep his balance.They rushed right over. His dad a MD knew instantly what was happening. He's now a 40ish man now but still suffers from the after effects (severe weakness on his entire left side). Absolutely has to be one of a parents worst nightmare!
My sister had a stroke when she's 24 during the pandemic. We almost lost her luckily she recovered. She's never the same, though.
@missingblessings2802
Ай бұрын
Give her some time, she will probably return to her old self. My sister had a stroke and a heart attack. It took her over a year to truly recover. She couldn't tell time from an analog clock, didn't know what a fork was, had to use a walker, things like that. After some time, she's back to her old self and good as new. Be patient with your sister and give her lots of love and encouragement.
@49lucky
Ай бұрын
It's different for every person to get better some a few months some a few years.
@juno6
Ай бұрын
Before or after the vaxxine?
@PoeLemic
Ай бұрын
@@49lucky some never
@SierraP
Ай бұрын
@@juno6good question
I had a stroke 17 years ago I had just got out work I hade very stiff neck very painful but after I got charged sat on the couch I reached to get a glass of wine and it hit me , I remember telling my husband call ambulance he ask what’s wrong? I couldn’t talk and started throwing up , the lost I remember was getting in ambulance and see my husband crying, I woke up 40 days after thank God 🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏
@Mangoos393
Ай бұрын
So happy to hear that you made it though. Thank God. ❤
@alphaomega1351
Ай бұрын
@@Mangoos393 Trust that your imaginary god had absolutely nothing to do with it. Try thanking the medical professionals whom did. 😳
@Darrinbewitched
Ай бұрын
@@alphaomega1351I loath atheist.
@kookiemuncher257
Ай бұрын
@@alphaomega1351why are you so hateful
@patriciawatkins9539
Ай бұрын
@@alphaomega1351 what a rude thing to say. If you don't believe in God that's on you but making snide remarks to someone who does isn't necessary. Keep it to yourself.
DR HAS A GOOD VOICE
@lcdo.jonathanvalecortes6040
Ай бұрын
ASMR voice
@jasontodd6605
9 күн бұрын
Omg yes 😩😩😩
Had two ischemic strokes at 17! I’m 28 now happily married!
@disneyfan_1237
12 сағат бұрын
Congratulations
Thanks for having reporting on this story and sharing this story so that others can be more aware. These are the important things that the people need to focus on.
Wow 37! Thank you for sharing your story/experience Kyle. Best of luck and a full recovery!🙏🏽💜🥳
My mother had a stroke at 42.. she is now left with asphia and right side pain/ paralyzed.. I wish we known signs or if at the time she knew and was able to tell me. I’m glad he caught his signs and is okay now. God bless
@kanais
28 күн бұрын
🙏🏽
If you never had a massive stroke you won't understand what I'm typing. Last year I had a stroke on a jobsite. My employee.and homeowner were both standing next to me, From what I was told I dropped like a.stone.like a.switch had been thrown. I told them I just needed to get home to lay down and rest it off. My employee.said I was having a stroke. Drove me to the fire station and they flew me to the hospital. Yep a helicopter ride I don't remember!!! I was in surgery about an hour after having the stroke. When I woke up it was strange I couldn't remember anything that happened. Now, after all this they put me in outpatient therapy for 2 weeks doing fine I thought. Then I had a mini stroke a month later, and 2 weeks after that a pulmonary embolism. Luckily I have a wonderful girlfriend and she took care of me during those times. But now 10 months later... I feel like my skin isn't mine, not like it belongs to someone else just that it isn't mine. My right hand always wants to ball up in a fist... I'm left handed so that's a positive. My anxiety gets very high at the same time I'm depressed.... Bad combo. This doesn't happen at all times of the day, but for hours at a time. I can't remember much from just before or after the stroke, however, most long term memories are there I think. Short turn memory is quite sketchy. My right hand is.always.sweaty, and my flip flops the right one.wears unevenly from the left. Food tastes completely different. Canned tuna. Which I would eat weekly, tastes like I'm sticking my head in a bucket of day old chum!!! Chocolate tastes gross, ginger dressing , another thing I love on salads, doesn't taste right. Yes I eat healthy but usually only 1 meal.a.day now. But getting better with food intake. Bread smells like vinegar!!!! After the hospital I could only.eat half a.bowl of whatever and just wasn't hungry. Now I'm up to a full bowl at times. I do get confused alot but don't say anything about it and I forget alot. My girlfriend calls me every day when she gets off work. The other day when she called I told her i.saw.a dolphin in the back yard....I live on the gulf coast of florida. When she got here I told her I saw.a.dolphin today. She said i.already told her that... And this.was only 45 minutes from our call. Some things are getting better while other things are getting worse.
@Dita1994
Ай бұрын
Have you tried to take supplements? Antioxidants ?
@sialee5926
Ай бұрын
It was probably the Covid Vaccine…
@henryhawkins1194
Ай бұрын
I totally understand, stroke survivor here and I share a lot of your symptoms especially confusion at times, hand balling up and when I yawn my left extremities tend to pull toward my body instead of stretching out. Good luck and never give up on your recovery.
@claudiacanales2662
Ай бұрын
Don’t give up. You are a fighter!
@nde1083
Ай бұрын
Dude, give thanks to your gf. I work with patients and if you were alone, you'd be worse off.
Thank you for sharing and providing awareness. Glad he's doing well.
So Glad for his recovery. The chip of him struggling to walk is truly heartbreaking since so many people don't even get a second chance.
How lucky are u buddy. Glad you’re better.
Thank you for sharing and hope you never have to face this again. I am so glad you got your life back.
Thanks for this vid; Really Appreciate Info from a Survivor. So glad you're Ok Kyle👍🏼❤️
Stoke doesn’t have an age; my son is 19 years old and had a stroke 3 months ago and needed surgery due to a ruptured blood vessel in his head. There were almost no symptoms except for a major headache. The best advice I can give is Don’t ignore anything.
@Jkstolz
Ай бұрын
Post experimental vax, now it's a new normal they're pushing
@Carlos-sn1rk
Ай бұрын
Was he healthy? Fit? Was he vaccinated (Covid)?
@dunbosko7604
Ай бұрын
💉
@BrooklynBoundNYC
Ай бұрын
@@Carlos-sn1rk Yes, he's a healthy kid and got the vaccine.
@joycer7
Ай бұрын
@@BrooklynBoundNYC was that the reason why that could have happened?
BE FAST - Balance, Eyes (blurry or double vision), Face, Arm, (droopy or can't move properly), Speech, Time (get to hospital fast because it's your brain).
Thank you for putting that info out there.
Kyle thank you for sharing your story. I am wishing you greater health
I’m so glad he made it through really tough guy❤
Wishing you the very best Sir 🙏
Thanks for the update
Rip dad. I love you and happy Father’s Day.
That is scary especially for those someone like me, who live solo in apartment. Stroke or heart attack, I hope some will bring me to the hospital right away if I pass out or maybe I will install cctv in my apartment and give access to my family to check on me every now and then. Especially if they did not hear from me. Nice to hear that he's stable and healed now and back to his normal life.
@beentheredonethat814
Ай бұрын
Same here. I'm contemplating getting one of those remote devises you wear around your neck, on your wrist or even have a extension mounted in your bathroom shower/tub. The perils of growing old alone.
@J.o.e_K
Ай бұрын
If you live alone absolutely take advantage of all the technology available to us in this day an age. It's amazing and will make you feel comfortable.
The reporter seems way too excited this guy had a stroke😵
@dunbosko7604
Ай бұрын
💉
Great information here thank you so very much for sharing this information with us.
Great interview
My Mexican dad had a stroke and was chillin in the house for 2 weeks with blood pressure of 240 he was embarrassed to go to the hospital he recovered within 4 months idk how
@elchapojr6219
Ай бұрын
Same happen to my dad he was eating and then he felt like vomiting and then he felt very dizzy went to the hospital and had a stroke on his way there, with in 6 months he was back to some what of normal
Great to see one of my brothers recover and continue living a happy life ❤🎉
Blessings & Thanks to Kyle❤️
16 when I had mine. They sent me home twice with different migraine meds while presenting with a thunderclap headache, and half my body being numb. Even after having a seizure at home in front of my family, the hospital doubted us and sent me home telling me to “walk it off”. They weren’t even going to do a CT scan, but did after we asked. They actually called us back halfway home to tell me I had to get back. No idea how we weren’t compensated in any way, but what a load of BS that was
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️ Glad Kyle got to the hospital in time..
Glad this guy is back to living life with his wife and family.
Blessings on your Recovery Amen 🙏✝️
Wow. Thanks for sharing
This doctor says 2 glasses of red wine a day. I've seen another doctor on another show say that studies have been done which show that wine or other alcohol have no discernable benefits to a person's health.
@biosfearmag
Ай бұрын
It's been proven to be a total mythology that alcohol has any health benefit at all. This guy needs to find a younger doctor that's more in tune with the latest evidence.
@ohdwight
10 күн бұрын
@@biosfearmag drs used to tell pregnant women a glass of wine is good for stress even when pregnant ; drs cannot be trusted
Im glad this young man he is ok and the doctor help him to awesome and god is everything and thanks to share this story my blessings
Glad it turned out good for him and thank you for sharing your experience and educating others. Be healthy !
Man So happy to hear he is okay. That Doctor is truly a life savior. My god.
God Bless You Kyle🙏🏼
I hate seeing people struggle in rehab with old school metal gray walkers. I spent months in rehab, they drain your energy quickly, hence longer in rehab.. Rolator. It was a game changer for me. Got me home in weeks with outpatient rehab for months. Many of the staff said they were aware of it but have to use the old style equipment. Outpatient rehab was glad to see i had rolator. If you have a family member consider one for them, they are covered by insurance and medicare under DME. They have brakes and a seat when needed. Bonus i found was getting meal, used the seat as a mobile tray to get it to the table, no struggling with the old metal one to balance plate or glassware. Living alone it does give back a feeling of independence to do for yourself. Took me a year to be able to store it away, hope to never need it again, never know.
@frederickbooth7970
Ай бұрын
Very good equipment! Much better than old type.
@vintagecouture2275
Ай бұрын
This comment is concerning because of the misinformation. A rollator is NOT appropriate for all patients and is NOT appropriate for all stages of therapy. They can be a fall hazard if given to the wrong patient based on the diagnosis and presentation of illness. Therapy isn't one size fits all, and the walker isn't "old school" just simply one of many types of devices therapists use in treatment. The device used in the video clip was appropriate based on the stage of therapy. All strokes are not the same, therefore the physical deficits will not be the same, and thus the course of therapy and device. Therapists view mobility on a continium, with the goal to transition a patient to the least restrictive device.
God bless you Man!
❤ wow! I’m so glad you are ok God blessing to you my friend’s! ❤
Reading these comments and seeing all these young people who had a stroke jeez.
@blusnuby2
9 күн бұрын
Bet it`s the 💉
This is good information. After the Dr. talked about ways to prevent a stroke, it would have been helpful if Kyle responded by talking about what his diet and lifestyle were like before his stroke and what they are like now. He's not overweight so I'm curious whether he ate an unhealthy diet or feels he could have done certain things the Dr. mentioned that may have prevented his stroke.
@jodylarson4697
Ай бұрын
The doctor was talking mostly about the blood-clot type of stroke. Kyle had the bleeder kind. That may have been due to a congenital malformation.
I am glad for all those stroke survivors. ❤
❤ love all your videos!
Two glasses of wine a day?? Who is this quack? If you’re at risk for a bleeding stroke you should definitely not drink. Good grief.
@johnpreston230
9 күн бұрын
red wine is actually good for your arteries. Get some french one.
@polutanka
4 күн бұрын
Don't believe the good qualities outweigh the bad ones of alcohol
@polutanka
4 күн бұрын
And why French one? Doesn't make any sense at all
@johnpreston230
4 күн бұрын
@@polutanka cause I am from Bordeaux
Good bless you
Oh my!1 I just heard of friend, man 44 died in his sleep of stroke and my brother has stroke now with dementia but he is 84 years old. Exercise and water helps the most I hear.
Thank you 🙏
My mum's dog died of a stroke. Apparently it can happen to any mammal and not just humans
@Opticaldelusionist
Ай бұрын
My dog has had several.Every one of them leaving him worse for wear .He's old I hate to believe it but it's his time.My heart breaks .He paced the same circle for 4 hours the vet said he's probably got a brain tumor😢
Most important segment CBS has ever aired. Lots of Strokes-On Air. Scary Stuff.
Thank God for miraculous recovery
Good bless Kyle. 🙏🏾 Glad he’s ok.
Don’t take the shot!
Just eat garlic often and pray a lot
Thank GOD you're OK :)
Thanks for sharing! I have been diagnosed with heart failure. My company didn't keep me due to my health. Wondering how he is managing or people manage. I am emotionally broken and lost confidence in my self that I would ever get a job.
Having two glasses of red wine is a total fallacy, why are these people promoting nonsense?
@dmitch1991
Ай бұрын
I wonder who pays them to promote alcohol... Or maybe they're just alcoholics...
@mattp4079
Ай бұрын
Not wine, but beer, lots of it.
@stevennagley3407
Ай бұрын
@@giftoflife365that doesn’t sound tasty nor does it sound like it would help in this matter
@Odin33356
Ай бұрын
Bob hope and George burns smoked and drank everyday yet lived forever.
@Odin33356
Ай бұрын
Stretching helps reduce stroke risk
Do any of the signs include having received the jab?
Wow congratulations on ya battle an info god bless u alll
Great insight
I live in India. My cousin who's in his late 40s had a stroke about 3 months ago. He underwent surgery. I took care of him when he was in ICU and in the ward. I was afraid he'll never wake up but thank God he is getting better. The hospital cost around 8K USD which is a lot in India. Take care people.
@hkraytai
25 минут бұрын
Here the ambulance ride costs 8k USD
Did it happen after having the "safe and effective" clot shot?
@scorpio2330
Ай бұрын
Surprise trump is still alive...even after taking the booster
@jklfds85
Ай бұрын
@scorpio2330 - I hope you're sarcastic, or do you actually believe he would tell us the truth?
@tonysweet9137
Ай бұрын
@@jklfds85 They mentioned Trump not Biden. THe liar and chef in the oval office. I bet you voted for this liar.
@dannyhuckabee9695
Ай бұрын
Stop..with the lies that faux new told you...btw..ALL fox host got the jab...
@Rebecky31
Ай бұрын
@@jklfds85 Why blame Trump…blame Fauci and the scientists that created the virus.
Very important to get this information out there, especially since so many people have taken the.......
I'm seeing so many strokes in my work in Healthcare. To the point where if I'm going to help a new person 50/50 expectations I'm assisting someone recovering from stroke
I had a friend suffer a stroke , a mini one, after he had gotten a massage, the masseuse really worked on his neck. My friend's secretary, after he went back to the office after the massage, said something was off with him and insisted she was taking him to the ER and yes he was told he had had a stroke. Thankfully he was taken so quickly to the ER that he had no damage done to his brain, body, etc.
@citrine65
Ай бұрын
Happens after chiropractic treatments also.
@catsayspurrfect
Ай бұрын
@@citrine65 oh yes that's true.
@Melinda8162
Ай бұрын
I heard it could happen with chiropractic, but not massage!! Or were they snapping the neck too? Because I won’t do that….never. I worked for a surgeon and he said never do that. He actually couldn’t stand chiropractors!
@catsayspurrfect
Ай бұрын
@Melinda8162 the man I know that it happened to said he had gotten a deep tissue neck massage, I think maybe the woman was trying to loosen the muscles in his neck? All I know is he told me the neck massage must had caused a bleed or loosened a clot, after hearing that I decided hell no will I let anyone massage my neck. Haha aboit the surgeon you worked for hating chiropractors, I was told that good ones can make you feel so good after an adjustment that you keep going back again and again , that's how they make a lot of money 💰
@dianacarter3212
Ай бұрын
@@Melinda8162They always ask for a signature that you dont have a heart problem.
Yes, these types of strokes can happen to younger people, but they are much more common since the rollout of the COVID vaccines.
@mimi3118
Ай бұрын
i noticed it too but wondering if the pharma companies would have follow up studies and not be in denial..if they really care.
@LeniGirly
Ай бұрын
@@mimi3118pharma companies don’t care about studies because it’s a planned crime against humanity. They know exactly what they’re doing.
@emmanuelvacakis4463
Ай бұрын
@@mimi3118 they will never admit it. They make more money from people who get sick from the vaccine than they do from their direct vaccine earnings. Look at the Dimar Hamlin case. His medical bills eclipsed over $1 million in one week. The doctors, pharmaceutical companies and the IRS raked in the money from this case alone. Soon they will start another pandemic and create yet another vaccine and do it all over again.
@MsBlueRyans
Ай бұрын
safe and effective, they said. So much lies are being revealed too late for the affected. I have lost 5 family members since the rollout. 😭 hug your loved ones more.
@beentheredonethat814
Ай бұрын
@@MsBlueRyans I agree 100% I also don't believe a damm thing this government says. Nope never again!
Old school doctors, man got lucky 🍀 he was blessed 😇 with someone who knew what he was doing. Unfortunately not all doctors are professionals and know how to help people. Congratulations 🍾 on getting well, and may you always enjoy your life and your blessings 🙏🇺🇸 Thank you for your service doctor 🫡
Thank you.
Warning sign number 1------>> You got the COVID vaccine.
Don’t stress to much over this people, strokes like this for people under 50 extremely rare
@bertblue9683
Ай бұрын
Unless you got a certain jab
@mcgritty8842
Ай бұрын
@@bertblue9683or unless your head is filled with so much conspiracy bs that you lack any real knowledge of the world. I hope you deal with the trauma you’re living with. I know someone hurt you… grow up and love yourself first
@muuzikk
Ай бұрын
No, they’re right. If you read the warnings for that jab, and it’s clearly listed on the pamphlet now. It says risks of myocarditis and pericarditis.
@mcgritty8842
Ай бұрын
@@muuzikk the fact that you call it a jab, shows your understanding of the world and your viewpoint. So I will say, continue living in your echo chamber. I hope you find peace one day
@muuzikk
Ай бұрын
@@mcgritty8842 I’m just stating facts. I did not make that up. The risks are all stated on CDC’s website especially in male teens www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/adverse-events.html I’m not saying don’t get it. It’s up to you.
God bless this young man
It is so good to learn that Kyle completely recovered in a year. But how does one prevent a bleeding/hemorrhagic stroke? Is it caused by high blood pressure acting on a fragile capillary in the brain? Any meds to make capillaries stronger or in other words preventative therapies?
I was fast , ambulance was slow, diagnosis took days ! They confused it with my PTSD ! I don’t understand the healthcare system . Yes they save lives but at the same time they dismiss the patient and the patients concern . The patient cannot order a CAT scan or an MRI for themselves . The patient cannot order a chore biopsy for themselves neither bloodwork to rule out a heart attack cancer or a major deficiency . I cannot refer myself to an endocrinologist and so on . We need to better advocate for the patients! We’re good at high insurance rates and difficulty in making timely appointments . Time is everything and critical for good outcomes also we are great at mandating bad health protocols with no repercussions ! It’s time for change ! We talk a good game now it’s time to act !
2:23 Moto accident here: Coma for a month while they rebuilt my mangled body. When they brought me to it was realized they put insufficient hardware in to fix and support me leading to a crushed nerve which was... beyond terrible. I never knew why a person would want to take their own life. Going through that gave me a front row desire for just that. So hearing them say they want to go back in which sounds horrendous and it was... was actually a relief! Waking up from it was just that! No pain i was so thankful. 3 years later I'm back at it! ;)
@sonshineandsong
Ай бұрын
What a testimony! You have been through the fire and now refined. I'm so glad you got pain free.
@EsoNavi2point0
Ай бұрын
You sound like a Fire sign 8th house Mars. Send me your birthdate so I can prove it!
God bless him & everyone else. 😢 I'm sorry we're human I wish we could all just be Okay. Amen
God bless you brother
Stop taking the shots!! The obvious cause in younger people….but they still won’t admit it 😢
Did he get the shot? I would expect he would if he did?!
@sarita5572
Ай бұрын
💯
@joec9553
Ай бұрын
Many sheep did
@Tad-zh4wr
Ай бұрын
For heavens sake get off right wing media and Joe Rogan conspiracies.
@zzzz-sf5lr
Ай бұрын
@Tad-zh4wr it's not a conspiracy you're just ignorant .
@MrSaranew417
Ай бұрын
I had 2 strokes after I got the shot
So happy for Kyle!
My stroke at 54 years old started with nausea. I decided to take a nap I woke up with a numb right arm. I had no other symptoms. 12 hours later I tried to stand and I collapsed I was laying on the floor thinking I think I had a stroke. I went to the hospital it was a very mild stroke they didn’t know what caused it since I passed all the tests. I have a loop recorder to watch my heart because it might have been AFIB. All I know is I was under extreme stress at the time and my cousin’s husband also didn’t know he had a stroke until he went to a doctors appointment. Sometimes they can be very mild.
List of warning signs: #1 - Consuming vegetable/seed oils #2 - Consuming other highly processed foods
@bertblue9683
Ай бұрын
#3 consuming certain experimental vaccines.
@justinlane1871
Ай бұрын
Thank you!!!!!
@christinawheeler1253
Ай бұрын
Yeah ok. The biggest being the Jabby-Jabs.
@steadychaosproductions3376
Ай бұрын
@@christinawheeler1253 not really.
@truth1918
Ай бұрын
And taking JABS