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How to Recognize, Prevent and Treat a TIA or Mini-Stroke - Part One

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

Find out more about Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs), including risk factors, symptoms and important steps to take if you, or someone you know, experience one. For more information, visit www.heartandstroke.ca

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  • @raulhotpapi i started having them at age 12. i am age 50 now and am glad to say that i have not had any for many years.

  • @telecasterbear is this true ur so young???

  • @godsmoker057 is this true ur so young???

  • i started having these in the 7th grade. first my left vision would go blurry and dark. then the left arm would go numb. then confusion would set in. then vomiting. these symptoms would last 5 or 6 hours. then a severe headache would last for a day or so. i had 5 or 6 of these over the next few years, then fewer after that. the last was about 25 years ago. i always wondered what caused this in someone of my age at the time.

  • i had these several times, since i was 18 and im 28 now, and very healthy and active, even had one last night

  • My dad just had one, but denies it -_-

  • I experienced this

  • holy crap... thats scary dude.

  • Excellent dramatization of what actually happens. Thanks for posting.

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