Are you at risk for the nation’s #3 leading killer of young and old alike… "5 Steps That Will HelpYou Create A Rich and Rewarding Life After Stroke" Discover a life transforming view of life after stroke, and discover new and beautiful ways to improve the quality of your life, even in the face of adversity… Stroke… the silent killer… are YOU at risk? Have you already suffered a stroke, or witnessed the struggles of a family member that has suffered, and want supportive, helpful and encouraging information that will allow you to lead an improved quality of life?Every year for thousands of people stroke becomes a silent killer. For those lucky enough to survive, life following stroke can be filled with pain, sorrow and feelings of loss and abandonment. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome these feelings and limitations, and discover a new independence, one you will discover rich and rewarding. Each year thousands of people become victims of stroke, when they fail to recognize the early warning signs… * Sudden weakness in your arm, leg or hands. * The impression that you are not able to feel one side of your face or body. * Difficulty seeing or experienced temporarily blurriness from one eye. * Difficulty walking or experiencing balancing problems. * The worst headache of your life… If you have experienced one or more of the symptoms above, your life may be at risk. Stroke is increasingly prevalent in modern times. Call your doctor immediately or visit the nearest ER! Risk factors that may contribute to stroke include: * Increasing Age * Gender * Race and Ethnicity * Family History While you may not have the ability to control these risk-factors, There are however, many other risk factors you can control to reduce your odds of having a stroke. What are these risk factors and how can you eliminate them? Keep reading to learn more… Call 911 If Your Loved One Has Trouble Smiling, Can’t Raise Your Arms, Have Difficulty Seeing, Or Can’t Repeat An Easy Sentence… These may all be signs of a stroke. Early intervention is often critical to enhancing one’s lifestyle and ability to cope following a stroke. According to the National Institutes of Health, National Stroke Association, American Heart Association and many other authoritative bodies on stroke, the effects of stroke on the body are numerous. The good news is with early intervention and proper rehabilitation, many stroke survivors and family members can go on to lead renewed lives. You can too. The first step to your success? You have to recognize the warning symptoms of stroke, so you avoid having a recurrent episode which may lead to further damage to your body and your life. Here Are Some Warning Signs: * Loss of sensation of paralysis on one side of the body. * Difficulty understanding and communicating language. * Trouble with visual perception which may include blurry vision. * Impaired cognitive functioning that may include problems with judgment or memory. * Difficulty coordinating daily tasks including: walking, balancing or moving. The impacts of stroke can be devastating for the more than 700,000 people that suffer from stroke each year.....
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