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My Husband Roy had a massive stroke w/bleeding & swelling in the brain.Doctors told me he will not make it.But they don’t know the GOD WE SERVE,GOD HAS THE LAST SAY.

03/16/2023

Just a heads up when you see a new post it’s me Vee Garcia,Roy’s wife…Roy can’t not talk or move his hands good enough to text. He can talk thru a eye glaze machine which talks for him but that is how we communicate or with eye blinks and head nodes and shakes. But he understands everything and is aware of what is going on around him. If you would like to visit with Roy please let me know he would love company? Just let me know a few days in advance so that we can plan accordingly thanks for all your prayers and support and love💙🙏🏼

03/16/2023
03/15/2023

The rate of stroke is increasing in young adults, who make up 10-15% of stroke cases each year. Find out how to BE FAST to identify stroke symptoms in adults 50 and younger.

Why You’re Never Too Young to Have a StrokeStroke is usually thought of as something that happens in older people, but t...
03/15/2023

Why You’re Never Too Young to Have a Stroke

Stroke is usually thought of as something that happens in older people, but that doesn’t mean adults in their 20s, 30s or 40s are too young either. In fact, an increasing number of not-so-middle-aged people are having strokes as well.

“Stroke in young age is of great public health importance. The incidence has been increasing worldwide for decades,” said Mohamed Teleb, MD, with Banner Brain & Spine. “According to the National Stroke Association, 15% of all ischemic stroke cases occur in young people – those 18 to 55 years old.”

While you may be in the best shape of your life, if you’re under the age of 55, it’s still important to recognize the warning signs for stroke. Here’s what to know regarding your potential risk and how to recognize the symptoms.

Why do young people have strokes?

There are several factors that can cause stroke in both the young and old, including obesity, hypertension, diabetes and heart disease, but certain lifestyle habits can increase the risk in younger adults as well.

“Young adults have a considerably wider range of risk factors than older patients, including age-specific factors such as pregnancy and oral contraceptive or birth control use,” Dr. Teleb said. “Behavioral risk factors such as low physical activity, excess alcohol consumption and smoking are factors as well.”

Are the signs for stroke different for young adults?

When it comes to stroke, the most common symptoms are the same no matter your age group. To quickly assess if someone is having a stroke, remember the warning sign acronym BE FAST, which stands for:

B: Balance – Sudden loss of balance

E: Eyes – Sudden changes in vision in one or both eyes (can’t see or seeing double)

F: Face – Sudden weakness on one side of the face

A: Arm – Sudden weakness in one arm or leg

S: Speech – Sudden loss of speech or slurred speech

T: Time – Call 911 if even when one of these problems is sudden or new

A severe, sudden headache that is unlike any other headache you’ve had could also be a sign of a stroke.

Whatever you do, don’t wait to get help—no matter your age. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

Do young people recover better from stroke than older adults?

“Although it is still under investigation, available evidence suggests more chances of a good recovery in younger patients suffering ischemic stroke compared to older populations,” Dr. Teleb said. This may be due to the younger brain’s plasticity or ability to use undamaged brain circuits to take over the function of damaged parts of the brain.

That said, there are many factors that determine how well a person will recover, including the amount of brain damage, whether fast recognition and treatment were delivered in a timely fashion, how the brain was affected, the health of the person before the stroke and timely care and rehabilitation.

“Stroke is a treatable disease and symptoms can be reversed completely; however, it is time dependent,” he added. “This is why early recognition and early treatment are the first steps to treating the stroke, then extensive physical therapy with a specialized rehabilitation center is the key to potential good outcomes.”

How can I reduce my risk for stroke?

The good news is that 80 percent of strokes are preventable by making healthier lifestyle changes.

One of the most important things you can do to reduce your risk for stroke is maintain a healthy diet and weight. Eating healthy, fresh and unprocessed foods and limiting your salt intake are all associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. “This can also reduce your risk for hypertension, type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol, which are traditional risk factors for stroke,” Dr. Teleb said.

Other ways to reduce your risk are to:

Kick unhealthy habits, such as smoking and excessive drinking
Get at least 30 minutes of regular exercise a day
Talk to your doctor about potential risks and ways to reduce them.
Take our free Stroke Risk Profiler to learn more about your risk for stroke and ways to reduce that risk.
For additional information regarding stroke prevention and stroke care, visit bannerhealth.com.

Roy’s favorite song…He cries everytime he listen’s to this song it speaks to his heart!!! For the love GOD has for a poo...
08/04/2022

Roy’s favorite song…He cries everytime he listen’s to this song it speaks to his heart!!! For the love GOD has for a poor “white boy” 😆.
I mean Mexican boy from the westside who didn’t know GOD and didn’t know the LOVE of our father and how much he LOVES US!! Everyone not just us but you can find his Love also you just have to knock and he will answer…
For many are called but few are chosen.
And I can truly say with confidence the my love ROY IS CHOSEN!!! Thank you LORD FOR YOUR LOVE AND MERCY!!! 🙌🏼💜🙏🏼

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08/04/2022

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08/03/2022

Just look at my husband some people might say why would I post this Intimate moments…But I’m beyond excited for Roy and the little things he does. The doctors said Roy would not make it and would die, then when he prove them wrong they said ok if he lives he will be in vegetation state and a quadriplegic forever nothing he won’t move or understand to commands. But you can’t tell me he doesn’t understand and he can’t move his arms and he doesn’t look vegetation to me!!! And GOD gets ALL THE GLORY!!! It going to be a long and slow recovery but Roy will RECOVER IN JESUS NAME!!
Sorry for my ignoring voice 😳😬🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

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