Save a person’s life: the fourth sign of a stroke

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  1. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Save a person’s life: the fourth sign of a stroke

    The ways for folks like you and me to detect a stroke (aside from the person keeling over) were these until a decade or so ago:

    S: Smile — If one side of the face droops or doesn’t move, call 911.

    T: Talk — Speak a simple sentence. If it comes out garbled, call 911.

    R: Raise — Raise both arms. If the person can’t, call 911.

    About a decade ago it was discovered that there is a fourth sign that a stroke is taking place: the behavior of the tongue. Ask the person to stick out his or her tongue: if it doesn’t come out straight, but points off to the side in an odd way, call 911. Oddly this hasn’t received the publicity it should.

    If you can get a person having a stroke to a hospital and into treatment within a few hours, there are drugs which, if administered rapidly enough, can mitigate the effects. Who knows … you might save a life.
     
    Melon, Sherry A., elims and 5 others like this.

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