Stroke recovery is a lengthy process. The individual must be under close care of a physician to be treated for immediate medical issues. Then, a rehabilitation process is started that may involve a neurologist, an occupational therapist, a physical therapist, and other health care professionals.
Yes it is possible to recover from a stroke.
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He is doing voiceover work. And continuing to recover from his 2012 stroke.
it is when someone thinks that someone is really hot and they have a stroke in shock of their good looks
Perfect medicines, proper diet, physiotherapy, yoga exercises are helpful to recover from stroke problem. Sahyadri Hospital is one of the best centre to get curable treatment on stroke problem.
You are confusing her with someone else. Angie did not have a stroke.
There can be a wide range of variation dependent upon the severity of the stroke and the overall health of the patient. Some people will recover quickly in weeks, other may take months or years of rehabilitation, many will never completely recover, but still retain a good quality of life. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/stroke-rehabilitation/BN00057
A CT scan immediately after a stroke is usually looking to see if the stroke caused any bleeding. ( a hemorrhagic stroke ) If the dye were given it might hide any trace of blood. There are protocols in place as to how to treat a stroke and if bleeding is seen it changes what is done to help the patient recover from the stroke.
A stroke is a disease and it cannot be caught from someone else.
No, not unless you have a court order to do this to recover your losses.
To stroke or rub; something or someone
Some people do indeed recover their sight after a stroke (cerebrovascular accident). If blood flow, to the affected areas of the brain (often in the occipital area), is rapidly restored, sight is often recovered.