Action on Stroke Month
May is a time of hope and grace,
As we honor Action on Stroke Month's embrace.
A time to raise awareness and unite
In the fight against this devastating plight.
Let us turn May into a sea of purple,
A symbol of our strength and of a hopeful ripple.
For purple is the color of courage and power,
To fight against stroke, hour after hour.
On this special day, let us take action,
To spread knowledge and compassion.
To save lives and bring light,
To those fighting this internal fight.
With every step, with every stride,
We can make a difference, side by side.
For stroke knows no bounds, no age, no race,
But together, we can create a better place.
Let us join hands and raise our voices high,
For those who are struggling, for those who cry.
Let us be their beacon, their guiding light,
Leading them towards a future, shining bright.
The complexity of this battle may seem,
But with love and determination, we can redeem.
We can break down barriers and defy the odds,
And show the world the strength of our hearts.
So let May be a month of action and love,
A time of unity and hope from above.
As we make may purple, we make a stand,
For those affected by stroke, by lending a helping hand.
Let us spread the word, let us take the lead,
To make this world a better place, indeed.
For every small action, every little deed,
Will make a big impact, in someone's time of need.
So let us stand together, side by side,
And make this Action on Stroke Month a time to abide.
For in this sea of purple, we will create,
A world of hope, love, and strength, truly great.
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Six years ago today, I was one of the minority of people to survive a hemorrhagic stroke. Please don't ever assume you're too young, too healthy, or have no risk factors. With strokes, those things don't always make a difference. If you think you or someone you are with may be having a stroke, use this handy guide to help you remember "BE FAST." It could save a life. It could save YOUR life. I am grateful every day that I listened to my body and got help quickly.
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Recognizing the Signs of Stroke: How to Spot a Stroke and Act Fast
Learn how to recognize the signs of a stroke and take swift action to save a life. Understanding the symptoms of a stroke and knowing the acronym FAST (Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call emergency services) can make all the difference in getting immediate medical attention. Discover the importance of acting quickly when someone is experiencing a stroke and how early intervention can greatly improve outcomes. Protect yourself and your loved ones by staying informed about stroke awareness and prevention strategies.
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Introduction
I've never written a blog before. I don't know if I've ever been good at writing. I have felt the need to write about my experiences since my hemorrhagic stroke in July 2023. Experiences leading up to it; experiences during; and what life is like after. Some people may read this and feel like it was a complete waste of their time. This may reach some people, and they may say "hey! I've been there! I can totally relate to that!" Hopefully at least one person will read and follow, and not feel so alone.
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Hey NaeNae! I came across your blog while on Disney side of Tumblr
I’m so sorry to bother you. My aunt, Angela, lost her husband and is now faced with caring for her son, who has intellectual disabilities, alone, as well as trying to bring my uncle, who suffered a stroke in England, back home to Ireland so she can care for him as well. His condition is deteriorating, and we're trying to get him home before he becomes too ill to travel.
I understand that the vast majority of people on this site are in a similar situation to me and don't have the funds to donate, so I’m not asking for any. I'm just wondering if there was any chance you would consider reblogging the fundraiser on my page to try and reach some people who may be in a position to help?
I know that with the increase in spam bots this year, people might not be comfortable reblogging from a page that contacted them out of nowhere, especially one that is newer (my own page was accidentally deleted by Tumblr during the great purge of all those spam bots, so I had to create a new one), and I normally would never dream of reaching out to anyone I don't know and annoy them, but Tumblr is the only site I really use, and it's the only thing I could think of to bring awareness to their story.
I don't want you to feel pressured into anything you're uncomfortable sharing, so if you're not okay with it, that's totally okay! And if you can help by sharing, I would be eternally grateful.
Thank you for reading and considering.
If there is anything you want clarification on, please let me know!
Cece
I am so sorry you are going through this and I would like to help by reblogging, even though I am a very VERY small creator. The only thing I can do is reblog since I don't have a job to make money yet, but I hope others have money they'd like to donate to you. I will try to bring as much awareness as I can to help you and your family. I hope your uncle recovers as soon as possible, as I also had a family member go through a stroke. I wish you the best luck on getting the money for your uncle. Have a nice day. Bye!
NaeNae
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World Stroke Day: Raising Awareness and Taking Action for a Stroke-Free World
World Stroke Day is a global effort to shed light on the significant worldwide burden of stroke, a condition that stands as the second leading cause of death and third in causing disabilities. This day emphasizes the critical need to comprehend stroke risk factors, early identification, and prompt action to mitigate its profound impact. It calls upon individuals and communities to embrace healthier lifestyles and healthcare systems that improve stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery, ultimately aiming for a world without strokes. Prioritize your health by considering a preventive check-up with Dr. Vaidya's laboratory.
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