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HPHA Shares a Story of a Stroke Survivor for World Stroke Day

Strokes affect 13 million people each year and lead to the death of 5.5 million.

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With today being World Stroke Day it’s a day aimed at raising awareness of the impact that strokes have on our society.

Over 13 million people have a stroke each year and around 5.5 million people die as a result.

Huron Perth Health Alliance shared the story of 51 year old stroke survivor Mark and his journey back from a stroke.

“The stroke is different for each person. Invariably [treatment staff] were able to encourage me and give me hope that I could recover even if they couldn’t give me an actual timeline for it.”

HPHA says signs of a stroke include your face drooping, not being able to raise both arms and speech that becomes slurred or jumbled. They say call 9-1-1 right away.

For the full video of Mark’s story you can find it below.

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