What is the time limit for a stroke?

Maarten Lansberg and his colleagues say that the time limit on use of the stroke drug tPA should be increased to 4.5 hours from the current recommendation of three hours. Once symptoms start, there’s only a tiny window of time for stroke victims to get life-saving treatment.

Do stroke victims sleep all the time?

Although sleep is a crucial part of stroke recovery, many patients develop a problem known as excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Excessive daytime sleeping usually decreases after a few weeks. However, in about 30 percent of stroke patients, EDS can last for over six months.

How long can a stroke last before death?

Much is written about living with stroke, but little about dying after stroke. Yet most people with a severe stroke will die within 6 months.

How long can post stroke fatigue last?

It is most likely to start in the first weeks after a stroke but for some people it can start months later. For most people fatigue does improve with time, however it is difficult to predict. Keep in mind fatigue can last longer than you expect, especially if you are planning to return to work.

How old was my husband when he had a stroke?

My husband suffered a massive stroke two years ago. Grady wasn’t that old (59, at the time) and he was in pretty good health. He was a few pounds overweight, but he wasn’t a smoker, nor did he have a family history that could help us make sense of what happened. My husband suffered a massive stroke two years ago.

Can a loved one have communication problems after a stroke?

If you’re caring for a loved one in recovery, communication problems can feel like a wall between you. Even if they can think clearly, you may struggle to connect with them. Communication problems after a stroke tend to get better with time and treatment. And there are many ways you can help your loved one regain the skills they lost.

Can a person with a stroke go to bed alone?

Cannot get in and out of bed alone. Could fall at any time. YET with all this – the person who is with him — will be leaving him unattended at times… Periods of hours.

Can a person recovering from a stroke be alone?

Cannot get in and out of bed alone. Could fall at any time. YET with all this – the person who is with him — will be leaving him unattended at times… Periods of hours. He can get someone to come and help him if they are home — they cannot lift him without help from others though.

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