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Identifying a stroke - may help someone one day
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<blockquote data-quote="mixster" data-source="post: 741749" data-attributes="member: 5221"><p>Lol at some of the comments! </p><p></p><p>On a serious note though, my business partner suffered a stroke recently at the garage. He was chatting to the lads in the workshop same as always, they said he was fine - then he wandered up to the shop where I was. I could tell something wasn't right, I spoke to him and he didn't answer, just stared at me as if he didn't know where he was. I sat him down in the office, took another look at him and dialled 999. I thought he was having a heart attack to be honest. Apparently if I hadn't done this when I did he would have been really in the shit. As it is, he has lost the use of his right side - his right arm is permanently disabled but he will get some use back with the rest. His speech is quite bad as well. He's still in hospital now over a month later, and he's only 40 which doesn't seem old enough to be having something like that happen :S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mixster, post: 741749, member: 5221"] Lol at some of the comments! On a serious note though, my business partner suffered a stroke recently at the garage. He was chatting to the lads in the workshop same as always, they said he was fine - then he wandered up to the shop where I was. I could tell something wasn't right, I spoke to him and he didn't answer, just stared at me as if he didn't know where he was. I sat him down in the office, took another look at him and dialled 999. I thought he was having a heart attack to be honest. Apparently if I hadn't done this when I did he would have been really in the shit. As it is, he has lost the use of his right side - his right arm is permanently disabled but he will get some use back with the rest. His speech is quite bad as well. He's still in hospital now over a month later, and he's only 40 which doesn't seem old enough to be having something like that happen :S [/QUOTE]
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