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Self Portrait in recovery.| After yesterday’s feeding tube change, coming out of sedation. I had t

Self Portrait in recovery.

| After yesterday’s feeding tube change, coming out of sedation. I had to advocate hard, as always. So it is with rare disease. The nurse and doctors did congratulate me when I tried to apologise for any terseness.

EDIT: DO NOT REMOVE MY CAPTIONS ON REBLOGS, DAMMIT. MY WORDS, MY IDENTITY AND MY EXPERIENCE ARE NOT FOR YOU TO EXPLOIT AND REMOVE.
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It’s world Stroke Day today. Two years ago and one month I had a dissection (rupture) in an ar

It’s world Stroke Day today. Two years ago and one month I had a dissection (rupture) in an artery in my neck. This temporarily cut off blood supply to my brain, similarly to how a blood clot would. Mine is a rarer form of stroke, and my dissection was spontaneous (no trauma) due to the fact that my blood vessels are weakened by my faulty collagen.

This is extremely rare, BUT! That doesn’t mean perfectly normal young people aren’t at risk of strokes too. Strokes aren’t just old people. 25% of strokes are in people under the age of 45. The dissection that happened in my neck, can also happen in perfectly healthy people from trauma (usually weightlifting, moderate car accidents or even chiropractic adjustments). Young people can also suffer from blood clots (the usual cause of stroke in most people).

Know the signs. They’re not always as obvious as the common acronyms proclaim (FAST). In my first stroke I had no one-sided weakness or numbness that I noticed. I DID have vision loss, severe sudden headache, and dizziness (that I get a lot of anyways). I also experienced confusion and a sense of DREAD like I have never felt before. I missed my stroke and so did the ER triage.

I was extremely lucky that my blood flow went back to normal on its own as it was something like 8-9 hours before I got to see a doctor. Don’t let the same happen to you!

My second stroke DID include one sided weakness, but it was extremely brief. Stroke is not always as obvious as you’d expect (as in the more common severe face drooping and speech difficulties). Be aware. Thankfully the ER doctor I finally saw knew right away what was probably going on.

I feel incredibly lucky to be a stroke survivor! ❤️

{please don’t remove my caption!}


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Being resigned to explain my meltdowns at age 34 after a lifetime because I injured myself to the po

Being resigned to explain my meltdowns at age 34 after a lifetime because I injured myself to the point that I need an x-ray this time. Before: anxious, running through the scenarios in my head. After: GP was sweet and non-judgmental. She made me laugh to let me know, it’s okay.

{please don’t remove my words}


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