Recognizing The Signs of a Stroke

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Did you know May is National Stroke Awareness Month? 

According to the American Heart Association, strokes are the #1 cause of disability and #5 cause of death in adults in the US every year. Someone has a stroke every 40 seconds. Those are pretty scary and shocking statistics, right? 

My husband works in the healthcare field, where he deals with strokes on a daily basis. Needless to say, I hear about them a lot, but I’m guessing this isn’t the case for most people. Would you know what to do or how to tell if a loved one was showing signs of a stroke?  

Are you familiar with the acronym F.A.S.T.?  Use this simple test to determine if someone might be having or has had a stroke. They might not exhibit all of these signs, but even one could be a cause to think a stroke might have occurred.  Recognizing these signs and what to do if you notice them in a friend, colleague or loved one could help save a life! {This is not medical advice, always consult a doctor.}

strokeF – Facial Droop 

  • Is one side of the face drooping?  Their smile might be uneven or droopy. 

A – Arm Drift

  • Have them hold up both of their arms in front of them. They might not be able to keep them both held even and steady. 

S – Speech

  • Their speech might be slurred or you may have a hard time understanding them

T – Time 

  • Immediately call 9-1-1 and let the operator know someone might have had a stroke. The sooner you get them medical attention, the better chance they have at recovery.  Time = Brain. 

As noted above, under “T,” the most important thing for you to do if you notice these signs in someone is to call 9-1-1 and get medical attention a.s.a.p.  The advancement in today’s medicine allows doctors to do so much to help someone who has suffered a stroke, but they need to get to a hospital in order for that to happen! 

I hope you never have to put this acronym to use, but I feel it’s important for everyone to recognize these symptoms just in case!  You can visit The American Stroke Association if you’re interested in learning more. 

 

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Melissa
Melissa is a Central Ohio native who’s been living in Columbus for the past decade. After graduating from Miami University and living in Boston for a few years, she’s happy to call the capital city of Columbus her home. Melissa’s currently a stay at home mom to Emily and Thomas who are four and one year old. When Melissa’s not chasing around her kids and changing diapers, she loves to cook, decorate her home, try out local restaurants, read a good book and those first sips of her morning coffee! She's recently hopped on the decluttering bandwagon and is sharing her journey on her insta-blog at @everyday.simple.mom.