What Can You Do When You Encounter A Stroke?

Posted on July 15, 2008 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Life, Physical Health

It is rather a scary thing, I should think, to encounter someone having one of these.

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  1. Tichard Bertholf on July 17th, 2008 1:59 pm

    I had a stroke in February,2004, three days after having hip replacement surgery. I had the stroke while in th hospital, but was not given any medication to overcome the stroke. Neither my wife nor I knew what medication to request. Unlike Dr. Dobson, my left arm and hand are unusable. And my left leg is basically paralyzed. I can’t lift it. I had to surrender my driver license this yesr as a result. I walk with the help of a quad cane.
    I had a TIA exactly one year before the stroke. I didn’t go to the hospital with the TIA. In fact I tried to hide it from my wife and went to work the next day. I would appreciate your prayers. God Bless you and your mimistry.

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