Recognize the signs of stroke FAST - Witness

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  • čas přidán 9. 01. 2019
  • Would you know when someone is having a stroke? Recognizing the signs and acting quickly could mean the difference between life and death, or between a full recovery and lasting disability. Just remember FAST, which stands for: Face - is it drooping? Arms - can you raise both? Speech - is it slurred or jumbled? And Time, to call 9-1-1 or your local emergency service right away.

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  • @capybaraponque611
    @capybaraponque611 Před 26 dny +337

    They were lucky the ambulance was parked in front of their house.

  • @havitom129
    @havitom129 Před rokem +1253

    Acting fast is one thing, the ambulance arriving fast is a different story

    • @calebpaez-98
      @calebpaez-98 Před rokem +2

      Honestly

    • @calebpaez-98
      @calebpaez-98 Před rokem +15

      "we be there in 45"

    • @PorterStatsTheSecond
      @PorterStatsTheSecond Před měsícem +10

      One time I was having an asthma attack, and the ambulance didn’t even turn up! Luckily, my asthma barely affects me now.

    • @SocietyIsSoFucked
      @SocietyIsSoFucked Před měsícem

      @@PorterStatsTheSecond asthma is basically low priority. You can ride them out sitting against a wall. I've done it

    • @PorterStatsTheSecond
      @PorterStatsTheSecond Před měsícem +3

      @@SocietyIsSoFucked That does still not excuse the ambulance never turning up.

  • @Jayeeyee
    @Jayeeyee Před rokem +325

    The only unrealistic thing in this situation is how quick the EMS arrived.

    • @yakamashi8211
      @yakamashi8211 Před rokem +2

      This is like a quick ed message vid or something lol they aren't gonna put the few minutes it takes. I will tell you though where I am at, they responded to my call pretty quick for my grandmother, but I'm _familiar_ with procedural stuff so it was an easy pass of info

    • @yyggg4306
      @yyggg4306 Před 19 dny

      It do be like that but also the pillow we don't carry pillows!!! 🤣

    • @Islam-Unraveled
      @Islam-Unraveled Před 19 dny

      There is no God but Allah and Prophet Muhammad is his messenger ☝🏻🇵🇸🇬🇧☪️
      Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book(Jews and Christians), until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued.
      Quran 9;29

    • @david.m.emerson
      @david.m.emerson Před 14 dny

      I‘ve been witness to n accident in Hamburg on a big intersection… i was in the front passengers seat and the car in front of us knocked a passerby, so that the person flew like a sack of potatoes with a double flip in the air… the person landed on their collarbone… in shock he stood up taking a frw steps like a drunk… the ambulance was there in like 45 seconds… i‘ve become a very cautious driver… it was evenin, the car that hit him wasn’t speeding, that guy came out of the shadows…

  • @chriswills681
    @chriswills681 Před rokem +1160

    A helpful tip I was given in first aid training is not asking them to raise their arms but ask them to squeeze your hands. If you ask them to raise their arms and one doesn’t raise they will start to panic, the best thing to do is keep them calm. If they squeeze your hands and one hand isn’t squeezing then it’s still a clear sign of stroke but you can reassure them “good job” and they won’t start to panic.

    • @anghocbaingan
      @anghocbaingan Před 11 měsíci +17

      that makes sense

    • @DrAnderson1
      @DrAnderson1 Před 10 měsíci +58

      This is excellent advice, thank you for taking the time to leave such a well thought out & important comment. I hope no one who reads this will ever have to use this information, but in the unfortunate event that they do, I hope it helps save a life.
      My mom had a stroke last night. I’ve been a medical doctor for over a decade & suddenly it was like everything I’ve ever learned just fell out of my head. Luckily I was sitting next to her, and we were talking, so the second it began I knew she was having a stroke….first responders were heading to the ER with her only 5 minutes & 37 seconds after it started. She was in the ER less than 15 minutes after it started, and within 30 minutes she had already seen a neurologist. Because it all came together so quickly, she was an appropriate candidate for TPA. Today her speech has nearly returned to normal, and facial drooping is nearly gone. She feels good today & she’s expected to make a full recovery with no deficits. It’s so important to receive medical care as quickly as possible following a stroke - that’s what saved my mom’s life last night. Your advice here might just save the life of someone else’s loved one in the future. ❤

    • @chriswills681
      @chriswills681 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@DrAnderson1 Thank you for for those words

    • @nicholashopper5862
      @nicholashopper5862 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Nah, you tell them to smile first. Then you tell them to close their eyes, you raise their arms for them, and you tell them to hold them there. You document any weakness. Then you test grip strength. No need to skip steps

    • @RollAndBacon115
      @RollAndBacon115 Před 5 měsíci +1

      excellent advice man, you never really know when it might come in handy

  • @vixed.756
    @vixed.756 Před 4 lety +10561

    the ambulance got there in like 10 sec

    • @MrAvocadoMan
      @MrAvocadoMan Před 4 lety +437

      No it just went fast forward in time

    • @mohata605
      @mohata605 Před 4 lety +322

      @@MrAvocadoMan r/woooosh

    • @MrAvocadoMan
      @MrAvocadoMan Před 4 lety +27

      @@mohata605 poes law

    • @neroh1
      @neroh1 Před 4 lety +71

      Mohata r/ihavereddit

    • @hico9469
      @hico9469 Před 4 lety +96

      Vixed. White neighborhoods

  • @ESMART-Electronics
    @ESMART-Electronics Před rokem +24747

    This is so realistic, the way it happens so suddenly and out of nowhere when nobody is expecting it. That is exactly how it is in real life!

  • @mermanasmr8566
    @mermanasmr8566 Před 7 měsíci +709

    What is forgotten here: the person with a stroke will ALWAYS tell you not to call 911, due to the white matter brain damage. ALWAYS CALL 911, even if your Loved One disagrees!!! And also: NEVER PANIC

    • @Sweetgirl25
      @Sweetgirl25 Před 3 měsíci +12

      Why do they disagree can u explain

    • @Based_transition_Clocker
      @Based_transition_Clocker Před 2 měsíci +47

      ​@@Sweetgirl25they don't understand that something is happening to them, because of Oxygen starvation in the brain.

    • @braveheartsbeardstudios
      @braveheartsbeardstudios Před 2 měsíci +14

      My second stroke happened yesterday, 7 months after the first stroke. It took 6 months for me to get any news from a doctor that I had a stroke. Both strokes were involving a significant fuzzed out blind spot, first one in left vision, second in right vision. Plant based diet has helped me recover the left hand vision, got rid of confusion, I never had the FaST symptoms, it should be “Be Fast” Balance / Eyes / Face drooping / arm weakness or numbness / slur speech / time to call 911. Having only got the first stroke diagnosed last month in February, eventhough it happened back in August of prior year, I was the one who announced yesterday I need to go to the ER.

    • @WurstschneideBrot
      @WurstschneideBrot Před měsícem +6

      @@braveheartsbeardstudios How are you doing now?

    • @matth227
      @matth227 Před měsícem

      This isn’t true

  • @KamikazeKid
    @KamikazeKid Před rokem +220

    Stroke still haunts me to this day. Last year I was like you, normal, carefree. Next thing I knew I collapsed in my room with a hemmoraghic stroke. Ambulance was over an hour late. I went into a coma for 2 weeks. Im lucky to be alive. Unfortunately half my body doesn’t work. Stroke can be devestating, life changing. Get to the hospital fast! Dont be like me. Stroke can happen to young people too, to anyone! Millions of brain cells die every second you wait and some of them cells are critical. For any of you suffering from stroke, look up neuroplasticity. Some function can be restored through repeated actions over months or years. I wish you all well.

    • @Daisy-ji6nd
      @Daisy-ji6nd Před 11 měsíci +2

      do you know what caused your stroke?

    • @Dominic7449
      @Dominic7449 Před 10 měsíci +2

      What caused it glad your okay

    • @juliusnepos6013
      @juliusnepos6013 Před 10 měsíci +4

      My grandfather just had a massive stroke

    • @mr.boblox3131
      @mr.boblox3131 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Daisy-ji6nd Since it’s a hemmoraghic stroke, it was caused by a blood vessel bursting in your brain, causing a few (or more) brain cells to die.

    • @evieswegsda1089
      @evieswegsda1089 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Just Live Your Life the Best You Can, Look After Your Body, and Never Give Up

  • @Rayne1bow
    @Rayne1bow Před 3 lety +8045

    They NEED to show this in every school health class.

    • @Mark21346
      @Mark21346 Před 3 lety +161

      so we can actually learn somthing

    • @flower_sunset8067
      @flower_sunset8067 Před 3 lety +10

      I agree
      Also off topic but it’s Mitchiko.

    • @umokay5285
      @umokay5285 Před 3 lety +136

      My science teacher never taught us about this until his wife had a stroke and he was absent for school that whole week. When he got back, he told us about the signs and stuff. Honestly I wish this was a part of curriculums and stuff.

    • @Daiko_au
      @Daiko_au Před 3 lety +1

      Knowing Australian schools they wouldn't even pay attention instead talk about the next time they're gonna fuck

    • @annyms5092
      @annyms5092 Před 3 lety +15

      God bless, Jesus loves you and died for you all

  • @crimmerz2000
    @crimmerz2000 Před 3 lety +6135

    I cant believe the guy actually had a stroke just for the scene. Thats acting dedication

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ Před 3 lety +374

      He's very method.

    • @mynamo12
      @mynamo12 Před 3 lety +70

      crimmerz Absolutely amazing, 10/10

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ Před 3 lety +11

      @@dennislawson5163 Stop talking shit.

    • @timonmoor3432
      @timonmoor3432 Před 3 lety +165

      I heard he was played by Christian Bale

    • @AmidaNyorai48
      @AmidaNyorai48 Před 3 lety +9

      Yeah

  • @Bean236
    @Bean236 Před rokem +6

    Doctor: that Will be 90,276$

  • @Gamerloaders
    @Gamerloaders Před rokem +84

    I lost my dad to massive stroke, followed by second major heart attack, he was alright just 24 hours before the impact...that day remains as vivid as present day. RIP papa

    • @jumpingscary514
      @jumpingscary514 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Greetings and condolences..May God grant us patience and replace this sadness with something better.✨

    • @evieswegsda1089
      @evieswegsda1089 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I’m Sorry for Your Loss, All You Can Do is Get On with Life as Much as You Can

    • @holly9464
      @holly9464 Před 28 dny +1

      I'm so sorry for your loss ❤

  • @umarfarooqe1470
    @umarfarooqe1470 Před rokem +13605

    My dad went through same. He called me one evening saying that he isn't feeling well. When I rushed to him and took him to nearest clinic his facial structure turned the same as this guy. I cried my heart out. Right after two months he passed away. He was such a nice guy. Miss you dad

  • @johnlau8461
    @johnlau8461 Před 3 lety +1965

    this is better than many hollywood films with a good ending

    • @fps8786
      @fps8786 Před 3 lety +8

      Not really

    • @roidnerd2501
      @roidnerd2501 Před 3 lety +11

      you must watch some pretty shitty films isf you think this is good

    • @Chris_t0
      @Chris_t0 Před 3 lety +1

      better than a film? you sick fuck!!

    • @yes.452
      @yes.452 Před 3 lety

      U probably watch people dying for fun

    • @Chris_t0
      @Chris_t0 Před 3 lety +1

      @@yes.452 that is fun

  • @KnotNoxus
    @KnotNoxus Před rokem +117

    Honestly this was accurate as all hell. I had an AVM in my brain burst while I was playing a game alone and had a stroke. I had the right side of my entire body go limp and I just collapsed on the floor.
    I was still conscious so it wasn’t that bad, but it took awhile for my grandparents to find me and call my dad to take me to a hospital. At this point I was going in and out of consciousness. I went into a coma while I was in the car for 3 weeks and woke up with my upper left skull gone and couldn’t move my right side.
    Fortunately, I got better and able to move and go to school again.

    • @deezy9960
      @deezy9960 Před rokem +8

      I hope you are feeling better man ❤ Strong you are!

    • @georgiykireev9678
      @georgiykireev9678 Před rokem +17

      This is especially terrifying because strokes are generally considered something that only older people deal with, but it can just happen like that

    • @KnotNoxus
      @KnotNoxus Před rokem +11

      @@georgiykireev9678 yeah, I thought I would never have to deal with a stroke at 15

    • @adaokoro-oji9733
      @adaokoro-oji9733 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank God for your life!

    • @daveyt4802
      @daveyt4802 Před 7 měsíci

      WOW! 😳😳

  • @stealthcell662
    @stealthcell662 Před 4 lety +3598

    Why’d this scare tf out of me

    • @nostalgiccranberry3062
      @nostalgiccranberry3062 Před 4 lety +275

      Stealth Cell i was having so much anxiety just watching this

    • @ashoka.3498
      @ashoka.3498 Před 4 lety +230

      It was some demonic looking shit in the beginning

    • @faizs.1541
      @faizs.1541 Před 4 lety +29

      Don't be SCARE LOOKN FOR STORE W EARLY SIGNS N SYMPTOMS.... HOPE NOT BUT IF NEEDED BE PREPARE....ITS A LIFE THREATENING SITUATION.

    • @firefightingdrumstick
      @firefightingdrumstick Před 4 lety +43

      Same I dont even have a dad and I'm feeling like "OH SHIT GRACEY DADS HAVING A STROKE MA SAID CALL 911 HURRY TF UP!!! YOU KNOW WHAT JUST GIMME THE FUCKING PHONE"

    • @maulanwong3841
      @maulanwong3841 Před 4 lety +20

      Dont be scared strokes can be prevented

  • @richyoung4051
    @richyoung4051 Před 4 lety +1875

    "youre looking at a full recovery"....and a 50k hospital bill

    • @ignaciogc1916
      @ignaciogc1916 Před 3 lety +102

      Life is priceless

    • @EKJ79980284217
      @EKJ79980284217 Před 3 lety +384

      Not when you're from Europe

    • @paulwebb2078
      @paulwebb2078 Před 3 lety +58

      Elf man Or treatments should just be cheaper. Sometimes these things just happen, and you shouldn't be left with a massive bill because of happenstance.

    • @paulwebb2078
      @paulwebb2078 Před 3 lety +20

      @@elf5414 What about if it happens to people and they can't do anything about it? Ex. old people, people with histories of cardiovascular disease

    • @JacksonBegleymusicguy
      @JacksonBegleymusicguy Před 3 lety +35

      This commercial is from Canada.

  • @larryholmes7456
    @larryholmes7456 Před rokem +17

    Mom had a stroke just last month while at a place she’s never really eaten before that’s only a block down from a hospital and she said she felt normal until she tried to grab her keys and she fell from the table her server was a former EMT and they got her into the ER right away treated and now a month later she’s thriving again and I still have my mother with me what a miracle and im greatful to still have her

  • @user-mr2bk7ku9x
    @user-mr2bk7ku9x Před rokem +7

    The most unrealistic part of this video is the ambulance coming less than a minute after the call.

  • @GraV21
    @GraV21 Před rokem +5351

    I remember talking with my parents in their living room, everything seemingly so normal when out of nowhere my dad starts having a stroke. It was similar to this but a little more extreme due to him flailing his left leg and arm but was still conscious the whole time. He made it out the hospital and out of therapy but about 5 months later, he had a heart attack and passed away right in front of me. It happened about 6 months ago and I still don’t think ive fully come to grips with my dad actually being gone. I miss him a lot and hope to see him again someday. Cherish the time you spend with your family and don’t take it for granted because life is so short.

    • @willugoupordown
      @willugoupordown Před rokem +140

      Just prayed for you. Hoping you find some peace. Jesus loves you more than you know.

    • @angelicasysnila5476
      @angelicasysnila5476 Před rokem +37

      I am so sorry 😞

    • @kobrapromotions
      @kobrapromotions Před rokem +34

      Hope youre okay man, always here if you need to chat. Love from Australia bro

    • @Elephantslovebacon
      @Elephantslovebacon Před rokem +20

      I am so sorry 💔 I hope you find some sense of comfort as you heal and I hope you have support around you

    • @qxpn9220
      @qxpn9220 Před rokem +22

      Death fucking sucks dude. But it can also be a beauty knowing that they’re at peace and you’ll only just become stronger ❤️

  • @codinginflow
    @codinginflow Před 3 lety +4264

    I hope if I ever have a stroke I have people around. Because my grandpa was found only later by my uncle and he never recovered. He couldn't speak or walk and he died before turning 60.

    • @starfish69420
      @starfish69420 Před 3 lety +55

      I'm so sorry

    • @offsetios9175
      @offsetios9175 Před 3 lety +26

      So sorry to hear that 😔

    • @danielshakesheff2223
      @danielshakesheff2223 Před 3 lety +25

      same for my grandmother found her at the bottom of the stairs still in her nightgown and she never recovered died couple days after her 95th birthday.

    • @starfish69420
      @starfish69420 Před 3 lety +5

      @@danielshakesheff2223 😔😪🙏 I'm sorry

    • @B7R8
      @B7R8 Před 3 lety +41

      *They forgot to show the part where the doctor asks if they have insurance.*
      *Ouch...*

  • @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841
    @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841 Před 7 měsíci +75

    In my country we have a code for stroke signs that any citizen can recognize:
    G - Govor (Speech)
    R- Roke (hands)
    O - Obraz (Face)
    M - Minuta (Minute)
    Grom = Thunder

    • @jtho8937
      @jtho8937 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Why mimics?

    • @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841
      @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@jtho8937 Speech such as nonsense talking etc
      Idk why they put that as mimics been questioning that since med college

    • @wherethefeds9706
      @wherethefeds9706 Před 7 měsíci +1

      🇸🇮🇸🇮☝️☝️☝️🇸🇮🇸🇮 najboljša država na svetu

    • @Sweetgirl25
      @Sweetgirl25 Před 3 měsíci

      Can explain in more details each symptom

    • @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841
      @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@Sweetgirl25
      So "Govor" aka Speech. If a person is having a stroke. They'll talk gibberish or slurred speech
      Roke - Hands: One part of the Body (Left and Right) will be effected. For example in Raising hand test. One arm will stand in its formation while the other hand will immediately fall (meaning that part of body is num, depends on the which side of the brain was effected by Hemorrhagic stroke) > because if left side of the brain is effected, right side of the body (arms, legs, feeling, etc) is effected too.
      Obraz - Face: During stroke one side of the face (again, depends on which side of the the brain was effected by stroke; Left brain = Right side of the body, Right brain = Left side of the body) literally starts dropping (Facial asymmetry)
      Minuta - Minute: The moment you see other mentioned signs it to immediately call AMBULANCE. Because here seconds literally counts. The longer the wait, the more devastating impacts the brain.
      Loss of blood in brain = oxygen depletion, pressure and damaging brain tissue = death

  • @TheLoLzSickKidz
    @TheLoLzSickKidz Před rokem +1

    Excellent example. Thank you to everyone involved in the project.

  • @tron3entertainment
    @tron3entertainment Před 3 lety +4363

    If that's not CGI, then that is fantastic facial acting.

    • @daezly6903
      @daezly6903 Před 3 lety +408

      Probably make-up on top of some facial gesturing.

    • @neogeo1670
      @neogeo1670 Před 3 lety +103

      ive seen it myself its aweful

    • @user-km5wf6sb3p
      @user-km5wf6sb3p Před 3 lety +403

      @@daezly6903 or he was actually having a stroke

    • @Pensi0nar
      @Pensi0nar Před 3 lety +13

      This comment +1 made my day!

    • @tron3entertainment
      @tron3entertainment Před 3 lety +48

      @@neogeo1670 - Saw it on a work friend when he came back to work from his minor stroke. It wasn't this pronounced, but I have to wonder why does a stroke distort the muscle instead of just being immobile?

  • @leep7136
    @leep7136 Před rokem +2322

    My little brother died in 2019 because of stroke. Peopld who were taking care of him ignored those signs, accused him of pretending and laughed. They refused to call our mother, and to think they were adults. I sincerely hope this video can prevent situations like this of my brother's.
    Please, never ignore people who ask you for help.

    • @baharrrr
      @baharrrr Před rokem +147

      So sorry for your loss.

    • @linhaozelin6990
      @linhaozelin6990 Před rokem +45

      my father also died by stroke and i didn't find out early

    • @vvondarko
      @vvondarko Před rokem +52

      so did you sue?

    • @ZanDoEnergyArts
      @ZanDoEnergyArts Před rokem +12

      I am so sorry for your loss

    • @leep7136
      @leep7136 Před rokem +100

      @@vvondarko No, my mum and father didn't want to continue all of this, I wanted them to but they said it wouldn't bring him back so nothing happened

  • @justincider8892
    @justincider8892 Před rokem +4

    Good thing the paramedics were already in the driveway.

  • @LordSolidusI
    @LordSolidusI Před rokem +12

    That ambulance crew arrived quickly! Here in UK, the average ambulance response time for a stroke is currently 93 minutes...

    • @keepingupwithkayden1538
      @keepingupwithkayden1538 Před rokem +3

      93 Minutes? Dide would they not be dead by then? You need to be there in like 5 minutes no?

    • @LordSolidusI
      @LordSolidusI Před rokem

      @KeepingUpWithKayden Yep, it is extremely bad isn't it? The sooner treatment is received for a stroke the higher the chance of recovery. Unfortunately in the UK our NHS healthcare service is in turmoil at the moment and many people are dying because our healthcare service is being neglected by the government. 😔😌😌

  • @Ylixirr
    @Ylixirr Před rokem +6992

    This hits hard since my dad had a hemorrhagic stroke this past December, especially when it happened almost exactly the same way as it did in this video. My mom got home from work and was having a normal conversation with him while I played video games in my room. Then I heard my mom yelling “why is your face drooping???”, and that was it. I remember us trying to drive him to the hospital but locked ourselves out of the house in a panic and I ended up calling 911. He was unresponsive and unable to give his name and DoB to the paramedics albeit being conscious. It was also much more difficult than it could have been because neither of my parents speak English, and since we speak an uncommon language I had to try to translate everything while feeling like I might pass out myself. It was just me in the back of the ambulance with him, and that 5 minute ride to the hospital felt like it lasted hours. It was raining so hard that night. All I could think about was a fight I got into with him over some silly things just moments before, and I wished to god that it wouldn’t be the last conversation I could have with him. I took him for granted.
    When the urgent care doc told me that
    my dad had a bleeding in his brain and he might be put on ventilator and/ or be paralyzed, I felt as if the world came crashing down on me. I never felt such immense feeling of doom in my life. My grandfather passed years earlier with the exact same type of stroke/ brain bleeding. I didn’t sleep for a week after that when I stayed in the ICU with him because I feared that each moment with him would be my last.
    But my dad defied all expectations. He was discharged after 2 weeks and is expected to make a full recovery. He’s going through physical therapy right now, and I couldn’t be more thankful that he’s doing okay. You really never see it coming when someone has a stroke. I’m so glad he wasn’t alone. I’m so glad he didn’t have a fall without me and mom knowing. The memories of that night and his entire stay in the hospital is still so fresh in my mind that I bawled my eyes out while watching this video as if I’m reliving it again. Please try to cherish your family and loved ones while you still can. ❤

    • @lumis2004
      @lumis2004 Před rokem +103

      This gives me hope
      Thank you for sharing

    • @lw679
      @lw679 Před rokem +106

      That was really powerful. You're talented at writing. Hope you and your family have many happy times ahead

    • @justpassingthroughman
      @justpassingthroughman Před rokem +56

      I bawled my eyes out watching this video, then even more reading your comment, and then even more reading the end of it thankful that it's turning out well. 😭😭😭

    • @stacie6134
      @stacie6134 Před rokem +34

      So sorry this happened to you. And glad your dad is doing well.

    • @JonasBrotherLuver122
      @JonasBrotherLuver122 Před rokem +18

      So sorry this happened, and I'm glad your dad is doing well now. Prayers to you and your family! 💖

  • @ktman36
    @ktman36 Před rokem +3101

    As a medic, this is a pretty good representation of a stroke patient. The hardest part is dealing with the family when they see a loved one in such a dire situation. We help the doctors by running an IV line, stabilize the paitent, radio in to the hospital prior to arrival so they are prepared. But we aren't doctors. But time is most important when it comes to a stroke.

    • @dudedog884
      @dudedog884 Před rokem +21

      As a bowler, this is a pretty good representation of a patient stroke. The hardest part of carving a pumpkin is dealing with candy bars listening to the radio. Prior to arrival he found out we aren't doctors but time is most important when it comes to a shovel...🚷

    • @Celestials1aurora
      @Celestials1aurora Před rokem +7

      What should one do to help stabilize or help someone when they have a stroke?? Like if we dont know what to do to help other than 911…

    • @chadknight2355
      @chadknight2355 Před rokem +2

      Is tPA available on the rig to give if needed. Or is CT/MRI always done first before administering

    • @kippertrace5808
      @kippertrace5808 Před rokem +17

      This is realistic up until the ambulance arrives within 6hrs. No, I'm not being sarcastic.

    • @vasiovasio
      @vasiovasio Před rokem +4

      Question for you because you have the knowledge.
      I read that if I have a stroke, I can't smile.
      It may be funny and super naive, but on a few occasions in the last few years, I ... checked myself :) when I feel strange, and my heart rate goes up.
      If I'm alone and I find that I cannot smile and something bizarre happens to me, what is your advice?
      My plan and I think about it, is to try everything to my best to go outside, on the street, as fast as possible with my phone and call emergency services, and if I can't, I hope someone walks at the same time, see me and calls them for me.
      It will be good to know your opinion for everyone who lives alone without a chance for someone else to help in the house.

  • @MK-je3hj
    @MK-je3hj Před rokem +4

    My heart goes to all those who have gone through this

  • @Zer0FuXGiv3n
    @Zer0FuXGiv3n Před 11 měsíci +10

    Mom had a pons ischemic.
    I knew what it was almost immediately.
    It took almost an hour and a half to get her to the hospital.
    She's been there over five weeks now on a ventilator.
    She got lucky and wasn't impaired mentally, but her left side was hit hard.
    She's slowly regaining movement and feeling, she can sit up and will be able to stand after rehab.
    She's able to talk again for short periods, and getting better every day.
    This is not the end, we won't give up.

  • @KuteKryptid
    @KuteKryptid Před rokem +5219

    Former stroke nurse here, remember BE FAST. B = balance is off E= eyesight, double vision, blurred vision, or losing peripheral vision. I've seen strokes happen with the mildest of symptoms, such as numbness in someone's heel and nothing else. When in doubt, get checked out

    • @justacoolguy1
      @justacoolguy1 Před rokem +125

      Too bad that in Canada, getting checked out is basically waiting 15+ hours in ER, at which point any early stroke treatment is impossible.

    • @KuteKryptid
      @KuteKryptid Před rokem +104

      @@justacoolguy1 it's the same in the US if not worse

    • @justacoolguy1
      @justacoolguy1 Před rokem

      @@KuteKryptid I wish we'd fund our healthcare appropriately.

    • @oldmanfunky4909
      @oldmanfunky4909 Před rokem

      @@KuteKryptid And in the U.S. if the stroke doesn't kill you, the medical bills will.

    • @sergeantbigmac
      @sergeantbigmac Před rokem

      ​@@KuteKryptid One of the only supposed benefits of an expensive single payer system like US healthcare is that supposedly wait times are shorter except ive never been to an emergency room in the US where I didnt have to wait for hours upon hours upon hours. Im surprised Americans roll over and take it when its comes to our failing healthcare, I thought we were supposed to be rebels and revolutionaries or something?

  • @meeks9388
    @meeks9388 Před 3 lety +289

    Seeing that mans face instantly droop like that out of nowhere would’ve scared the shit out me.

  • @yoshmonmanchakupas3807

    This is so educational. Thank you very much for all the work

  • @maxheizenberg
    @maxheizenberg Před rokem +8

    >You're fine sir, here's the bill
    >2nd stroke

  • @JonStark117
    @JonStark117 Před rokem +1

    *Just had ptsd watching this from when my father passed…but as frightening as this is…this is the REAL thing. And showing people how to act and what to look for can save their loved ones life.*
    🙏🏼😢

  • @supriyodawn
    @supriyodawn Před rokem +2871

    My mother is a stroke survivor. She has completely changed as a person and has lost her speech completely due to this. Awareness regarding stroke is still necessary in our world due to our current lifestyle and food intake. This was very emotional. This felt so real! I hope god gives strength to all the ones fighting with it.

  • @natalievandorz6474
    @natalievandorz6474 Před 3 lety +2357

    Ten years ago, My father had a stroke while he was driving. But the most unbelievable thing was he kept driving until he reached home. As soon he got down from the vehicle, he collapsed on the ground ! We didn’t wait for an ambulance, we rushed and took him to the nearest hospital by our vehicle. also we made sure to keep him awake so we kept talking and calming him down.. He survived and he is doing well now

    • @nakual2032
      @nakual2032 Před 3 lety +154

      Damn your dad is unbelievable

    • @MrFizzminecraft
      @MrFizzminecraft Před 3 lety +264

      Just an advise to anyone who sees this, never drive the stroke patient to the hospital. The paramedics can start life-saving treatments on the way to the ER, it’s worth the wait for an ambulance. Glad your dad made it.

    • @bandit816
      @bandit816 Před 3 lety +39

      @@MrFizzminecraft yeah I agree always call an ambulance, safer for everyone, but how would the paramedics know if it’s a hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke? Can they start TPA regardless? I would imagine if your having a hemorrhagic stroke TPA is the last thing you would want to give but Idk

    • @jcp1756
      @jcp1756 Před 3 lety +9

      That's great! My dad did not fair as well. He passed away from a stroke in his sleep. Strokes are the silent killers

    • @NocketX
      @NocketX Před 3 lety +3

      @@MrFizzminecraft even if you live like 5-10 minutes from the hospital?

  • @green8026
    @green8026 Před rokem +1

    thanks for sharing this. it will save lives.

  • @kongkong7516
    @kongkong7516 Před 7 měsíci +10

    I've never seen anyone having a stroke on eye, but now I saw an acting of it and it's ABSOLUTELY terrifying!

    • @_KillerD_
      @_KillerD_ Před 7 měsíci +1

      I tell you, it's exactly the same as the video. In my case my grandma spoke even worse than this video

  • @joshtkd1706
    @joshtkd1706 Před 3 lety +1877

    Wife: Are you cold honey are you cold?
    Husband: literally having a stroke

    • @1ksubswithnovideos449
      @1ksubswithnovideos449 Před 3 lety +11

      6 feet under stfu that’s not even funny

    • @jus1086
      @jus1086 Před 3 lety +67

      1k Subs with no videos hey get back in your protective bubble, it’s dangerous out here for people like you. There is humour in the real world that you can’t handle, remember this next time you venture away from your safe place little one

    • @1ksubswithnovideos449
      @1ksubswithnovideos449 Před 3 lety +4

      Justin S stfu

    • @nomercy8900
      @nomercy8900 Před 3 lety +35

      @@1ksubswithnovideos449 u seem a little to sensitive buddy it was a harmelss joke

    • @1ksubswithnovideos449
      @1ksubswithnovideos449 Před 3 lety

      Justin S now you’re silent lmfaooooo

  • @empyrean196
    @empyrean196 Před 3 lety +528

    This is terrifying to watch. Because things can start off so peaceful and casual. Than boom. Emergency situation. Especially if that was my family member. Or someone I knew.

    • @heyhoe168
      @heyhoe168 Před 3 lety +11

      We are guests in this world. Memento mori.

    • @Lala-kk1zg
      @Lala-kk1zg Před 3 lety +6

      My dad had similar experience. My knees were literally shaking from fear but I had to pretend I'm not scared because my mom was panicking already.

    • @dennislawson5163
      @dennislawson5163 Před 3 lety +1

      hello ..everyone, I’m from Toronto. I want to appreciate the great work of Dr balwa I have been diagnosis of herpes infection ...... for a period of 2years, I’ve lose all hope that there is no cure and I have been taken medicine to sustain myself till I got to know about a herbal Dr called Dr balwa through a friend who he cured of same virus with his boyfriend. I contacted him and he sent me a Herbal Medicine to drink and a tree root (branch) to chew which I took as prescribed for some period of days and I went to the hospital after consuming the Herbal medicine and I was confirmed Herpes Negative after 2 years of being positive, it is indeed a miracle, Dr balwa is a great man, I have heard so much about how he has help lot of people, if you have any issue you can contact him for help. Email: drbalwa90herbalcare@gmail.com or you call him 2349052779642 you can also contact him directly from,

    • @gregorygant4242
      @gregorygant4242 Před 3 lety

      One of the most frightening and scary things I have ever seen, so realistic !
      Great acting and ad !

  • @carleneromain8940
    @carleneromain8940 Před rokem +13

    That was me in 2020! On the phone with my sister who recognized the signs. Thank God she causes I never would be here for my children and grandchildren. God truly is amazing and so is she 🙂🙏🏾

  • @danortega8501
    @danortega8501 Před rokem +2

    I lost my Dad to a heart attack, couple years ago. He was my world. Had someone been with him that afternoon, he would still be here. My deepest sympathy for any of you that also lost family. These vidoes are so important.

  • @skullgarden2417
    @skullgarden2417 Před 3 lety +1093

    Also remember: the worst headache of someone's life, followed by throwing up is another sign. That's how my mom's stroke started before she completely blacked out and died.

    • @hanac5586
      @hanac5586 Před 3 lety +148

      I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank you for the information 🤍

    • @camfarenheit71
      @camfarenheit71 Před 3 lety +42

      Same. My mum thankfully survived tho I’m so thankful everyday. I’m so sorry for your loss love ❤️

    • @krystingrant6292
      @krystingrant6292 Před 3 lety +3

      Omg

    • @thedarkvegan6872
      @thedarkvegan6872 Před 3 lety +89

      I hate to say it but I don't think that was a stroke, that was an aneurysm, although when it bursts it does cause a stroke. I'm sorry for your loss :(

    • @AlienWithABox
      @AlienWithABox Před 3 lety +62

      That would've likely been an anuerism bursting. It happened to my uncle. My mum had a minor stroke which ended up saving her life because they found the anuerism in her brain before it burst.
      I'm very sorry for your loss.

  • @Shreeramkhosla96
    @Shreeramkhosla96 Před 3 lety +1242

    INDIA : ambulance arrives after the person's funeral.

    • @z1lla4
      @z1lla4 Před 3 lety +37

      You mean Detroit

    • @harukahyuuga7895
      @harukahyuuga7895 Před 3 lety +6

      Hey neighbour...we may not agree on most things but we'll agree on being late😉i

    • @shivasrinivasan80
      @shivasrinivasan80 Před 3 lety +12

      Yeah. This happened to my father. The ambulance came too late due to traffic.

    • @jayhollows5729
      @jayhollows5729 Před 3 lety +5

      @@z1lla4 you mean american in general?

    • @timirsamujh6792
      @timirsamujh6792 Před 3 lety +7

      I think u mean South Africa

  • @TechOutAdam
    @TechOutAdam Před rokem +1

    There should a be videos like this for so many things. That was actually frightening how real it is.

  • @didsomebodysayyouguesswhat8826

    This video is a perfect example of a stroke, thank you for sharing as it may one day help me prevent the death of someone

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Před 3 lety +5356

    This is a very very important video

    • @falak4375
      @falak4375 Před 3 lety +90

      Mhm first before this comment blows up and eveyrone says ur everywhere

    • @RiteshKumar-dx8wj
      @RiteshKumar-dx8wj Před 3 lety +11

      @@falak4375 was about to say this

    • @BKDDY
      @BKDDY Před 3 lety +8

      It's not though. Most people who have strokes do not ever have this happen.

    • @st4r437
      @st4r437 Před 3 lety +17

      Truly are, everywhere.

    • @aemanakhtar8914
      @aemanakhtar8914 Před 3 lety +4

      Mr.Everywhere! 😆

  • @batman1563
    @batman1563 Před 3 lety +866

    "honey are you cold" bruh not bad when he's having a stroke

    • @IncoherentBellowing
      @IncoherentBellowing Před 3 lety +94

      It's actually about keeping him aware, trying to keep him as "there" as possible. You want to try to keep them awake and as aware as you can.

    • @3000lucasTheGamer
      @3000lucasTheGamer Před 3 lety +9

      "Honey are you cold" Outside for 10 seconds

    • @IncoherentBellowing
      @IncoherentBellowing Před 3 lety +3

      @Mandi C idc if people think this is funny, thats fine, i just want people to know the actual reason, incase they ever come across this situation in their own life and all. it was funny tbf

    • @dennislawson5163
      @dennislawson5163 Před 3 lety +1

      hello ..everyone, I’m from Toronto. I want to appreciate the great work of Dr balwa I have been diagnosis of herpes infection ...... for a period of 2years, I’ve lose all hope that there is no cure and I have been taken medicine to sustain myself till I got to know about a herbal Dr called Dr balwa through a friend who he cured of same virus with his boyfriend. I contacted him and he sent me a Herbal Medicine to drink and a tree root (branch) to chew which I took as prescribed for some period of days and I went to the hospital after consuming the Herbal medicine and I was confirmed Herpes Negative after 2 years of being positive, it is indeed a miracle, Dr balwa is a great man, I have heard so much about how he has help lot of people, if you have any issue you can contact him for help. Email: drbalwa90herbalcare@gmail.com or you call him 2349052779642 you can also contact him directly from.

    • @ireneurmeneta1403
      @ireneurmeneta1403 Před 3 lety +1

      @@3000lucasTheGamer lol.

  • @fengyuan66
    @fengyuan66 Před rokem

    I remember my school used to have those assemblies where you guys would come and tell people about strokes, such a delight to see this on my homepage!

  • @remotecabinstudios
    @remotecabinstudios Před rokem +1

    Acting was phenomenal, really made me feel it. So sad. I hope this never happens to me or anyone I love.

  • @fallingbed1
    @fallingbed1 Před 3 lety +7033

    That’s a really nice kitchen

  • @Nanerbeet
    @Nanerbeet Před 3 lety +359

    I'm here because I had a stroke about a month ago. I am extremely lucky that it resolved itself quickly but those first 5-10 minutes was hell. I literally walked through the valley of the shadow of death and made it out alive. I was conscious enough though it all to know I was probably having a stroke. I remember thinking I had just a few more minutes to live. While my wife was on the phone with 911, I put my arms around her neck and sobbed. Over the next 48 hours I made a quick recovery in the ICU but I was profoundly sad. Nobody was able to visit me in the hospital because of COVID19. Around midnight that first night my speech was doing much better and I made some good bye videos to my children in case I didn't make it. My youngest is 4 years old. To be here today with virtually no lasting effects is a miracle.
    I'm 43 years old.

    • @lpg12338
      @lpg12338 Před 2 lety +20

      Wow, that is pretty young, glad you pulled through.

    • @arreola891
      @arreola891 Před 2 lety +20

      I can just imagine how hard that must of been to make those videos. Praise God your family gets to have you around a bit longer.

    • @FranciscoElNeneGalan
      @FranciscoElNeneGalan Před rokem +3

      god bless you Daniel! did the inject you to dissolve the clot?

    • @ilcastigatorecastygo
      @ilcastigatorecastygo Před rokem +3

      In December 2021 I had covid
      As of August 2022 I still had covid
      In December I started having a sense of collapse as if the body itself about to shut down at any moment.
      Worse and worse for 1 month:
      Tinnitus got worse than when I was 10 years old.
      ⚠️ Headache above the skull left and right
      ⚠️ Sensitive to sound and light
      ⚠️ confusion, daze
      ⚠️ Disorder speaking I intertwine words
      ⚠️ I say meaningless sentences, I give meaningless answers
      ⚠️ Serious memory drops since December it's getting worse and worse, I didn't remember what I was doing. Day before, now I arrive at noon and I don't remember what I did in the morning.
      ⚠️ Awkward when doing manual activities, or when I walk.
      ⚠️ dizziness especially getting up from lying down or changing direction
      ⚠️When there is picture change on TV,
      I see the previous image for a moment as a shadow
      ⚠️I feel disconnected with my surroundings
      ⚠️Sleeping legs shots(referred by mom)
      ⚠️Sleep paralysis episodes(I wake up but for about 7 seconds I'm paralyzed and I can't open my eyes or move any part of my body or even open my mouth)
      What is going on?
      MRI is negative.
      I would like to do the lumbar puncture test

    • @vickit4524
      @vickit4524 Před rokem +1

      Glad you’re still here today!

  • @kylebradley6473
    @kylebradley6473 Před rokem +2

    I wonder if they have something like this out there for seizures. Seeing this hits a soft spot being diagnosed with Epilepsy and having to worry about having them in public. Always have been worried someone wouldn't know what to do! I'm glad to see people putting awareness out there for things like this so people can be better educated or at least get some sort of an idea of how to react. Such a terrifying thing to have to go though I'd imagine! Both sides!

  • @J_GoTTi
    @J_GoTTi Před rokem

    This breaks my heart. But I’m glad this information is out there

  • @GarfieldTheater
    @GarfieldTheater Před 4 lety +249

    Video will scare someone into having a stroke. Geez.

  • @Interstellarpickles
    @Interstellarpickles Před rokem +85

    Another tip is do not panic. You are able to help people faster by remaining calm, and it will make the person feel less afraid

  • @leahgonzalez7008
    @leahgonzalez7008 Před rokem +4

    My grandma had a stroke recently back in December, about a week before Christmas. I was not there when it happened but one of my aunts had informed my parents and that is how we found out. We went to see her at the hospital as soon as we could. I was so worried about her. The thought of whether she would recover or not taunted me for days. Thankfully now she is ok and is in great hands! My dad and his siblings (aka my aunts and uncles) take turns taking care of her once a week. I love my grandma and I hope she gets to live just a bit longer. She is the only grandparent I have left. Both of my grandparents on my mom's side and my grandpa on my dad's side have passed away, so I want to cherish her as much as possible

  • @ghostdude7111
    @ghostdude7111 Před rokem

    very useful, educational and to the point, thanks 👍👍👍

  • @VoVina111
    @VoVina111 Před 4 lety +180

    I like the part where he says "it's probably nothing." It nicely demonstrates how the person having a stroke really doesn't know that they are having it or might not be aware of it until you tell them.

  • @Sprinkleycakes
    @Sprinkleycakes Před rokem +542

    I had a mild stroke alone, at home, at the age of 35. It was absolutely terrifying. The only reason I’m alive is because I recognized the signs and stumbled into the common area and yelled for help before I was unable to speak. This PSA is important!

    • @imstupidbut
      @imstupidbut Před rokem +3

      common area?
      like apartment lobby?

    • @Sprinkleycakes
      @Sprinkleycakes Před rokem +29

      Typically one would say hallway, but that isn’t the case here. At one time, the unit doors were exposed to the elements. A few years later, they built an exterior wall. So it’s like a common area. I can’t decide if this is a troll question though, given your username lol.

    • @imstupidbut
      @imstupidbut Před rokem

      @@Sprinkleycakes so you just meant the hallway

    • @Sprinkleycakes
      @Sprinkleycakes Před rokem

      @@imstupidbut Yeah, pretty sure I said it wasn’t a fucking hallway. You’re kind of a dick for trolling someone in a comment where they shared a story about their stroke.

    • @morinette8162
      @morinette8162 Před rokem

      @@imstupidbut who the fuck cares

  • @cynthiacarvajal4486
    @cynthiacarvajal4486 Před rokem

    Thank you for this!

  • @lekbae5984
    @lekbae5984 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video. ❤❤❤

  • @fartzerelli1385
    @fartzerelli1385 Před 3 lety +1016

    My dad had way milder symptoms than this, confusion and minor motor impairments. He was dead two days later, strokes are no joke. RIP dad.

    • @cihans4923
      @cihans4923 Před 3 lety +69

      God bless you and your family your dads soul. May he rest in peace.

    • @lisahughes1029
      @lisahughes1029 Před 3 lety +62

      You're right stokes are definitely no joke! My dad had a major one in 2017, and there was no happy ending for him either. It left his left side completely paralyzed and he spent 16 months wasting away in a nursing home because we couldn't take him home. He finally passed away March 11, 2019.
      I am so sorry for your loss. I understand exactly how you feel.

    • @alanbasoria5265
      @alanbasoria5265 Před 3 lety +5

      Sorry for your loss, I know time will help you and your family to heal bit by bit, if it helps now we just discover new ways of feeling his love present in our days and lives, I'm sure he still knows how much you love him even where he is now. Tons of love to you, and your family. If in any moment you think you would like to have a chat with someone free of judgement, I'm a reply away

    • @anezkaknezkasnezka
      @anezkaknezkasnezka Před 3 lety +2

      i am so sorry

    • @Arbor_Solutions
      @Arbor_Solutions Před 3 lety +5

      Sorry for your loss.

  • @deijiiiiiiii
    @deijiiiiiiii Před 3 lety +61

    this video did such a good job traumatizing me that i doubt i'll ever forget how to recognize the signs of stroke.

    • @skylark4901
      @skylark4901 Před 3 lety +1

      I just went through this with my father a year ago so yeah it kind of scared the shit out of me and honestly it was too dramatic and not enough instruction.

  • @aryansudhi2045
    @aryansudhi2045 Před rokem +4

    My dad was a cardiac arrest survivor who had a stroke while driving. Thankfully he was already on his way to work (his hospital) so he managed to make it there in time.

  • @mac_neil4840
    @mac_neil4840 Před rokem +1

    Thank you all so much for posting this. Everyone should know the signs and symptoms of strokes so that they can respond quickly. Quick response time saves lives.

  • @viajeIectrico
    @viajeIectrico Před 3 lety +1553

    Plot twist: It wasn't a stroke. The edibles he took earlier just hit

    • @Rockeybih18
      @Rockeybih18 Před 3 lety +9

      Lmao 🤣

    • @theleanbusinessman5431
      @theleanbusinessman5431 Před 3 lety

      @@Rockeybih18 😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @theleanbusinessman5431
      @theleanbusinessman5431 Před 3 lety +4

      @WeirdozChannelWhat does bilaterally mean?

    • @rubenVS100
      @rubenVS100 Před 3 lety +15

      I once accidentally had gram of hasj in my pasta at my work brake. One hour later at work i thaught i was having a mental break down. Wen home and thaugh i had a stroke/was dying for a few hours. Then i realized I ate hasj and was fucking high

    • @imjustsayin34
      @imjustsayin34 Před 3 lety +3

      You need to be on time out🤣🤣🤣

  • @sisilia1993
    @sisilia1993 Před rokem +950

    My great grandmother suffered 4 strokes, the first one being at just the age of 21. She is 90 years old and still alive, healthier than all the rest of the family altogether. Please don't lose hope and keep your heads up even if you or someone you love went through this. It is devastating but it doesn't mean that person won't be able to live through a beautiful life after

    • @keanux5906
      @keanux5906 Před rokem +16

      Damm you're great grandma is literally built different

    • @CNYTE
      @CNYTE Před rokem

      There's laughing in the face of the death and then there's your grandma who spat in it.

    • @spellonyou7987
      @spellonyou7987 Před rokem +5

      ​@@keanux5906 grandma hack the stroke lol

    • @tbone8358
      @tbone8358 Před rokem +3

      I think I may have had a stroke a few years ago. I’m in my 20s, should I get this verified? (Can it be verified?)

    • @monishvj5172
      @monishvj5172 Před rokem

      Godspeed 💥

  • @MrPeperoni79
    @MrPeperoni79 Před rokem +3

    This got more under my skin than every horror/thriller movie I ever watched. That is so authentic, I cannot believe that it is acted; how can one make something so authentic that did not actually happen?

  • @edisonlewis8314
    @edisonlewis8314 Před rokem +6

    Happened to my grandma who lives with us, within a moment she turned from a completely independent human being on whom we were dependent for help with our chores to basically a kid. It's been 4 years, right side still completely paralyzed cant stand or move without help and can only speak a few basic words.

  • @Shino-lr2wi
    @Shino-lr2wi Před 3 lety +154

    damn those paramedics should deliver pizza holy shit that was quick

    • @SmithInAction
      @SmithInAction Před 2 lety +1

      Lol

    • @juliusnepos6013
      @juliusnepos6013 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah

    • @jackh7138
      @jackh7138 Před 2 lety +4

      They came fast because they told them to hurry.

    • @thatonedood9729
      @thatonedood9729 Před rokem

      @@jackh7138 it doesn't work that way,its like telling a flight that's mid air to hurry and you magically land in the airport.

  • @maryams.7274
    @maryams.7274 Před 3 lety +715

    When I was little, I was doing my homework with my brother, and when we went to a different room, I realized that my mom was acting strangely, so I went up to her, and I started panicking. I lived in a country where there were no ambulances, but we lived in a house that had our other relatives in it. I ran downstairs to get my aunt, and I brought her up. I was too young to realize that she had a stroke and saved her life, but I'm grateful that I figured out that something was wrong. This is the first time I have shared this information with anyone. I hope you have a good day or night wherever you are and that you live a happy life. :)

    • @T.R.U.T.H..
      @T.R.U.T.H.. Před 3 lety +13

      ALL LIVES MATTER !!!

    • @DLLwsn
      @DLLwsn Před 3 lety +28

      @@T.R.U.T.H.. Ew

    • @DLLwsn
      @DLLwsn Před 3 lety +9

      I'm sorry for your loss, also I hope this isn't rude but what country did / do you live in? I;m curious about the no ambulances

    • @thefirerises9112
      @thefirerises9112 Před 3 lety

      W L M

    • @thefirerises9112
      @thefirerises9112 Před 3 lety +3

      @@DLLwsn White Lives Matter

  • @smudgy264
    @smudgy264 Před rokem

    So important for people to watch this.
    My dad suffered a stroke in October 2022 while he was driving, luckily my mam was in the car with him or it could have went much worse. Its a slow recovery after stroke and its hit him hard since he has lost some independence but thank god he's still with us. I'm sure eventually he'll regain full use of his hand and pick his drill back up. He misses his DIY the most

  • @gill2553
    @gill2553 Před 4 měsíci +4

    More people need to see this

  • @debbieautry-skubik6594
    @debbieautry-skubik6594 Před 4 lety +385

    I am 💔 cause my husband is brain dead from a massive stroke yesterday and we have to unplug his machines. I love that man so much! 23 years of Marriage and in the blink of an eye......😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @ah-ss7he
      @ah-ss7he Před 3 lety +42

      I’m so sorry 🤍

    • @debbieautry-skubik6594
      @debbieautry-skubik6594 Před 3 lety +19

      @@ah-ss7he Thank you very much sweetie, please 🙏 for me.

    • @ah-ss7he
      @ah-ss7he Před 3 lety +8

      Debbie Autry-Skubik 🙏🏽💜🙏🏽💜

    • @sweetsweet1913
      @sweetsweet1913 Před 3 lety +14

      Im sorry for your loss

    • @AlinaneShonga
      @AlinaneShonga Před 3 lety +7

      watch Emmanuel tv on youtube! God works miracles, I guarantee if you pray along by faith in Jesus name!

  • @Bella-mo2zj
    @Bella-mo2zj Před rokem +611

    My mom had a stroke when I was young. Her symptoms were just dizziness and confusion, and I had no idea what was happening. I’m grateful every day that she managed to get to the hospital and is still with us today. I’ll never forget these signs and the importance of acting quickly.

    • @lorettagrey7383
      @lorettagrey7383 Před rokem +7

      What made you decide to take her to the hospital?

    • @mt.shasta6097
      @mt.shasta6097 Před rokem +3

      @@lorettagrey7383 It's instinct. I was 17, and we just knew. This was in 1968. Always take them to the hospital, please.

    • @andrewhooper7603
      @andrewhooper7603 Před rokem +6

      ​@@orwor the confusion you have during a stroke is a whole new species of bafflement.
      It's sudden and very noticeable. Nothing like walking into a room and forgetting why you came. More like walking into a room and having no concept of a room or things to get. Like walking off the cliff of sense and realizing you're standing on nothing.

    • @xlasherraiser7497
      @xlasherraiser7497 Před rokem +1

      @@andrewhooper7603 So he just had a normal dizziness and confusion thing?

    • @harismohammad2005
      @harismohammad2005 Před rokem +2

      @@xlasherraiser7497 I’m not the family member but based on my experience the patient may have had issues getting the right words out or saying nonsense, or not knowing who they were or where they were as well as being dizzy, feeling the room spinning around them. This is probably what they meant by confused which is a new difficulty with speech

  • @someoneelse6812
    @someoneelse6812 Před rokem

    thats actually so sad…😢 people witness those kinds of things.. so spend time with your loved ones as you still can

  • @Ladykyra101
    @Ladykyra101 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Really informative video, but it made me cry. And I know these are actors, but to see this happen to their loved one was tough. I'm getting choked up again. 🥺
    My late father had a couple strokes. After a bad one, he no longer looked in the right direction when he talked. We'd move his chin so he was facing us while he spoke.
    This vid just brought back some old, tough memories. In the end father passed from SCD complications.
    My heart goes out to everyone either dealing with a loved one going thru medical trials or experiencing them. ❤🙏🏽

  • @nightlove3574
    @nightlove3574 Před 3 lety +182

    My dad had a stroke in 2007. We were having a family day and my mom noticed very quickly that something was wrong. My dad's speech was slurring and he couldn't move one side of his face properly. Knowing it was most likely a stroke, she probably should have called 9-11 right away, but she chose to drive him to the hospital instead. My dad turned 75 this year and is doing well. He never fully recovered movement in his arm, and he walks with a cane most of the time, but he can speak well and is healthy. He takes much better care of himself now. We hope to have him around for many more years.

    • @alqaeda9841
      @alqaeda9841 Před 3 lety +5

      I have 2 family members who had stroke, my grandpa and mom, both died.

    • @TravisDoesGames
      @TravisDoesGames Před rokem

      @@alqaeda9841 may they RIP

    • @steffenfrost995
      @steffenfrost995 Před rokem +2

      My dad had a mild stroke and I immediately called emergency services. While the phone operator was assessing him he strongly insisted to us both on my driving him a couple minutes to the local doctors/GP centre to see his regular doctor despite being offered a blue light ambulance... Of course the doctor ran through similar checks and proceeded to call an ambulance, but as we were within a healthcare setting it was then a lower priority for the ambulance than at home. Felt awful having to wait the extra time but when the ambulance came we still transferred to the cardiology/stroke centre of the hospital well within the 3-4 hour window. Hope this helps someone if they also have a stubborn relative (he was afraid of waiting being in a bed in a corridor which was on the news at the time... glad to say it was mild and he is ok. We took it as a warning for him to cut back from working all hours of the day.

    • @steffenfrost995
      @steffenfrost995 Před rokem +1

      God bless

    • @evieswegsda1089
      @evieswegsda1089 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s Life That Matters Most, Not Mobility or Speech

  • @Dario-by4ii
    @Dario-by4ii Před rokem +267

    Five years ago I had a similar thing, I was home alone and I noticed that my left arm didn't respond well to my commands. Luckily I quickly realized what it could be and was able to get out and get help. The person I spoke to told me that my mouth was also twisted and so I asked for an ambulance to be called. In 10 minutes the emergency services arrived and took me to the hospital where they discovered that I had a cerebral hemorrhage, fortunately not too big and, after treatment and two weeks in the hospital, I made a total recovery. In cases like these, time is of the essence, even just a few minutes can be fatal

    • @k_mack28
      @k_mack28 Před rokem +16

      Glad you are still with us ❤

    • @remiinisc3
      @remiinisc3 Před rokem +4

    • @Seekingtruth-mx3ur
      @Seekingtruth-mx3ur Před rokem +1

      Glad you guys are okay.

    • @monikae554
      @monikae554 Před rokem +1

      What treatment did you end up getting? Did you have to get surgery or something? Stay well!

    • @Dario-by4ii
      @Dario-by4ii Před rokem +1

      @@monikae554 Thank you! No surgery, just medicines and 24-hour checkups. Naturally they looked for the cause of everything and discovered that a medicine I was taking to treat atrial fibrillation had made my thyroid "go crazy", raising the rhythm of my heartbeat and blood pressure. After two years of treatments and checks, my thyroid has stabilized, but now I pay close attention to every little symptom because I am still terrified of those moments

  • @pacman5800
    @pacman5800 Před rokem +2

    This was so real looking. My grandpa when I was about 12 Years old and the look was similar to this. My grandpa isn't any longer with us, but life is short, stay, and keep healthy and always talk to your loved ones. You never know when your last breath will be.

  • @Vinny52300
    @Vinny52300 Před 5 měsíci +4

    This was an example of someone having a stroke around the age of late 40-50’s. But I was recently reminded that this can happen to anyone of any age. That is truly terrifying.
    My bosses little brother just had a stroke and they’re only few years apart and both very young… in their 20’s… 😢 I hope the best for them and their family. Xmas is only 5 days away.

  • @felmargego2534
    @felmargego2534 Před rokem +363

    my dad went thru this too, it was so terrifying considering i was so young back then (i was about 9-10 years old), so the fear of losing my only parent was extremely strong. thank god he survived and i helped him recover by jogging with him every day. he's been thru a lot and he's still going strong at 51 🥰

    • @sashauiu658
      @sashauiu658 Před rokem +5

      🙂

    • @nonamenoname3839
      @nonamenoname3839 Před rokem +2

      You are lucky. My father is smoking cigarettes. I don't know what to do.

    • @theragnarok13
      @theragnarok13 Před rokem +6

      @@nonamenoname3839 unfortunately, some people don’t want to change their lifestyle. It’s pretty common. Always remember that it’s not your fault

    • @Celestials1aurora
      @Celestials1aurora Před rokem

      What dif you do when it happened??Other than calling 911.

    • @nonamenoname3839
      @nonamenoname3839 Před rokem +4

      @@theragnarok13 thanks for the care. I wish you and your loved ones live a long and fulfilling life.

  • @shiannrespicio7258
    @shiannrespicio7258 Před rokem +739

    My father is a 3rd time stroke survivor. We have a family history of loved ones passing from multiple strokes on his side from his father to his great grandma. His last episode was in November right before thanksgiving and we spent the holiday with him in the hospital. He never fails to amaze me with how strong he is. This made me so emotional I’m still crying writing this. If anyone is reading this trust your gut instinct if you don’t feel well or if you notice someone is unwell. I spotted a coworker of mine having a heart attack aswell because my mom suffered one years ago. When you know somethings wrong say something and save a life❤

    • @Nonyah123
      @Nonyah123 Před rokem +3

      3 times wow, may I ask about his diet? prior to having the strokes?

    • @l.k.3304
      @l.k.3304 Před rokem

      My mother also. 3 strokes. So realistic

    • @aryant1884
      @aryant1884 Před rokem

      Can you give me some recovery tips and how to prevent from happening again? A few months back my father had a stroke exactly how it's shown in the video, we also missed early signs and didn't know about "Sleep apnea" is a thing and then his body has take a huge hit when it comes to activeness after the stroke. He now have a shoulder pain and he can't lift the left one above the head and also lost some of peripheral vision in the left eye because of the stroke. Right now He is taking blood thinning medications and is also reducing his weight slowly and currently he at 78kgs(Height is 175cms). It would be really helpful if you had any tips.

    • @elliegoulding744
      @elliegoulding744 Před rokem

      @@aryant1884 Change his diet (bit by bit if he is new to a healthier lifestyle). An alkaline foods diet helps, try it. I would also say cut meat and fish from his diet. The food industry is killing us not only with the meat, fish, lab made fruits and vegetables but with gluten, and soya etc... These are causing a mucus build up in our gut which is causing all these very serious diseases.
      Also, if your parent can't exercise much try to get him to walk. For instance a long walk by the river, a long walk to the park etc... Walking is free! I hope your parent recovers soon! By the way I am not a doctor or anything but my parent also had a few health issues here and there but changing her diet was a game changer for her! A healthy diet does 90% of the work.

    • @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3
      @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 Před rokem

      @@Nonyah123 it sounds like there's something genetic that's causing it, but diet might also change it. Idk i'm not a medical professional, just some random internet boi

  • @SuperSneakySniper
    @SuperSneakySniper Před rokem +1

    Wow this is actually... really well done. To the point where it's kinda terrifying. Please more like this! I never knew thats what a stroke could be like.

  • @douwe4254
    @douwe4254 Před rokem

    Very good clip, this should be an international commercial on a yearly base.

  • @HiroChen5
    @HiroChen5 Před 3 lety +43

    I always feel like I am totally fine being alone my whole life, until I watched this..

  • @Maya_k
    @Maya_k Před 3 lety +63

    My grandma died from a stroke last month. She woke me up at 7:30 in the morning telling me she had a headache and staring off into space. She was scaring me so I called my mom in. Called 911 after asking questions. Unfortunately she passed the same night but I knew she was having a stroke. She was slurring her words but her face wasn't dropping like the man in the video was. She had a massive brain bleed and it happened soooo fast because I was JUST talking to her an hour ago. I just went back to sleep and then she wakes me up like this. I love her and will miss her dearly. Anyway. As soon as I saw this in my recommended I thought of her. This is a good video to prepare others for what might occur.

    • @Mrcool179
      @Mrcool179 Před 3 lety +2

      My grandma died of stroke last year as well :/ she survived her first one but she had two more

    • @Maya_k
      @Maya_k Před 3 lety +2

      @@Mrcool179 im sorry for your loss. ❤

    • @Mrcool179
      @Mrcool179 Před 3 lety

      @@Maya_k you as well :( I couldn't even go to her funeral because my family lives halfway across the world

    • @Maya_k
      @Maya_k Před 3 lety +1

      @@Mrcool179 that sucks so bad. I'm sorry 💔

    • @evieswegsda1089
      @evieswegsda1089 Před 2 měsíci

      All You Can Do is Prepare for Any Future Situations

  • @PutyWoo
    @PutyWoo Před rokem

    Omg that was intense. I feel so bad for anyone that has to go through that. 😞

  • @raymahannah4336
    @raymahannah4336 Před rokem

    Great topic, and very educational! This is a scary situation, but the quicker you get professional medical care, the better your chances for recovery! Thank you!! 🙂👍

  • @TheJagarbast
    @TheJagarbast Před 3 lety +271

    "You're looking at a full recovery.. bill will be 20 thousand dollars"

    • @K0nst4nt1n96
      @K0nst4nt1n96 Před 3 lety +37

      only in the US of A

    • @daisysheena
      @daisysheena Před 3 lety +25

      Enough to give you another stroke

    • @kojack635
      @kojack635 Před 3 lety +7

      My last hospital bill was $25,000. Overnight stay with MRI added up quick.

    • @K0nst4nt1n96
      @K0nst4nt1n96 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kojack635 How do you pay for that?

    • @Mnck01377
      @Mnck01377 Před 3 lety +5

      *card declines*
      *Doctor undos the whole operation*

  • @emmamix
    @emmamix Před rokem +611

    My uncle died of a stroke. It happened while he was home alone and no one found him for hours. He was only 47, and the doctors said he could have been much better off if he'd been found right away. Instead, he ended up on life support for several weeks before passing away. To this day I think having a stroke, or one of my other family members having a stroke, especially while alone, is my greatest fear. I don't think I'll ever get over it. None of us ever got to say goodbye.

    • @thatanos3372
      @thatanos3372 Před rokem +24

      Sorry for your loss bro

    • @chaseniwa7971
      @chaseniwa7971 Před rokem

      Wait till your daughter falls off a building. This will seem like nothing. Chin up essey

    • @Nonyah123
      @Nonyah123 Před rokem +31

      If you live alone or are alone often, consider getting an emergency bracelet so you can call the hospital immediately with the touch of a button

    • @emmamix
      @emmamix Před rokem +7

      @@Nonyah123 That's actually a really good idea, thanks :)

    • @Nonyah123
      @Nonyah123 Před rokem +2

      @@emmamix no prob :) lifesaving stuff right there

  • @TheTwosliceToaster
    @TheTwosliceToaster Před rokem +1

    What an incredibly well made video this is!

  • @Vektor-Gaming-and-Design

    Great video, everyone needs to see this a know the signs.

  • @thetwistedsamurai
    @thetwistedsamurai Před rokem +77

    Wow this is a REALLY well-done PSA. I feel like PSAs are easy to kind of not get emotionally invested into even if they’re really sad, but this quite literally forces you to play the person witnessing everything. Really good stuff.

  • @ah-ss7he
    @ah-ss7he Před 4 lety +275

    My mom and I both were diagnosed with a rare brain disease. I was diagnosed 10 months after my mom. She kept having TIAs over the course of at least 6 months then finally at 46 had a full blown stroke, ended up in the hospital a month where she had at least two more strokes. It’s been almost 3 years she hasn’t fully recovered but she also needs brain surgery to provide better blood/oxygen flow of the brain.

    • @ah-ss7he
      @ah-ss7he Před 3 lety +8

      I just had my first mini stroke a few days after watching this.

    • @doomjuice.1652
      @doomjuice.1652 Před rokem +1

      @@ah-ss7he oh damn

    • @doomjuice.1652
      @doomjuice.1652 Před rokem

      @@ah-ss7he so much strokes

    • @_.YouTubeBad_.
      @_.YouTubeBad_. Před rokem +2

      @@doomjuice.1652The person who commented this is probably dead now lol it was 2 years ago

    • @puweh
      @puweh Před rokem +8

      @@_.CZcamsBad_. lol??

  • @misteragb7558
    @misteragb7558 Před rokem

    This is made so clean and good, looks rendered

  • @kendallthompson1781
    @kendallthompson1781 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is how Iost my dad.
    May he rest❤