While you cannot directly "give yourself" a stroke in the same way you might cause an injury, certain lifestyle choices and health conditions can significantly increase your risk of experiencing a stroke. Factors such as high blood pressure, smoking, poor diet, and lack of exercise can contribute to stroke risk. Additionally, certain medical conditions like atrial fibrillation can elevate the likelihood of a stroke occurring. Therefore, managing these risk factors is crucial for stroke prevention.
no
all it does is burn your nose and make it run
break your bottom ribs and have a go!
Yes it is possible to recover from a stroke.
punch your self in the stomach as hard as possible
give three phases of freestyle stroke
u have to be a woman who had a surgery to make yourself a man
The outcome of a stroke depends on the severity of the stroke. Considering the fact that a stroke is a blood clot in your brain, there are a lot of possible outcomes, because the brain controls the body.
18 one stroke per hole
Do your best. Just keep trying to exercise your memory. You will probably have to relearn a lot of the stuff. Mainly, you just give it time. Just be patient with yourself.
You can purchase vaccines at animal supply stores and administer them yourself. Vaccines require storage in specific temperatures/conditions. To be sure they are as effective as possible, the vet is best.
Perhaps. Sometimes people regain functions lost in a stroke, and sometimes not.