Improvement after a stroke can vary significantly depending on the severity of the stroke and the individual’s circumstances. Generally, most recovery occurs within the first three to six months, with some continued improvement possible up to a year or more. Early intervention and rehabilitation play crucial roles in the recovery process, so prompt medical attention and consistent therapy can enhance the chances of improvement. If there are concerns about recovery, it’s important to discuss them with a healthcare professional.
Post-stroke
It's a sign of thinking. But, I don't see why you should be curious about something like that.
C. Had stroke
The meaning of the term hemorrhagic stroke is when bleeding with in the brain occurs, which often damages, nearby brain tissue. One should see a doctor because hemorrhagic stroke is life threatening.
a type of stroke caused by blood leaking into or around the brain
an 1999 suzuki king quad is 4 stroke running straight gas the oil goes in at the back of the ATV right of the hitch should see the oil cap clear as day
The regulator/rectifier is usually at the front of the scooter. You should see it after removing the panel with the headlights.
You should see equal chest rise and fall bilaterally, and the patient should show signs of improvement, such as turning from cyanotic to pink.
The owners manual calls for 20:1, however with the improvement in 2 stroke oils since 1980 a 32:1 to 40:1 should be fine.
you will see some improvement. you will be more tone and more firm. but you should increase your numbers after a week or so.
To see significant improvement in a skill, it is generally recommended to practice for at least 30 minutes to an hour each day. Consistent practice over time is key to making progress and mastering a skill.
if you see the difference between valves