My Background story
I fell down walking across the bedroom floor that morning, May 21, 2006.
I called to my wife, Sarah asking for help to stand up. She was
already on the phone dialing 911 and answering the questions, drug use,
high blood pressure, diabetes, overweight, All were negative. The
paramedics came and asked the same questions mainly because there was
this healthy looking 50 year old lying on the floor with some stroke
symptoms. I spent the next 4 weeks in HCMC - Hennepin County Medical
Center. In the Emergency room I received tPA, the clot busting
drug,within the hour. I did not get the immediate miracle so the doctor
said I would have to settle for the slow miracle recovery. I had
Physical, Occupational and Speech therapy while there.Deficits from the
stroke were left side paralysis. Mental cognition, eyesight and speech
were not affected. By the time I left the hospital I could walk with a 4
point cane and AFO - Ankle Foot Orthotic. This occurred the day after
returning from a strenuous 6 day whitewater canoeing trip on the Dog
River, Ontario(23 miles and dropping 1050 feet with a 1.5 mile portage
around a 120 ft. waterfall) and driving for 12 hours to get home. So
the timing was fortuitous that I was at home when it occurred, (This
website contains a slide show of a small part of the photos from that
trip; http://www.rapidsriders.net/gallery2/main.php and then click on
Album Dog River 2006, I am in the red canoe, my partners were Alan
Faust in the purple canoe and Brian Johnston in the yellow canoe). My
doctor speculated that I probably had a weak spot in the carotid artery
and it was just a fluke occurrence. A later doctor speculated that
plaque lifted up and tore. I don't believe I hit or twisted my neck
hard enough on the trip to cause the tear. Update from April, 2008. I
just had an ultrasound done and the artery that tore is now totally
blocked, so I don't have to worry about that particular section anymore.
There are three other arteries feeding the Circle of Willis so it still gets
enough blood.
Check out my MRI pictures lower in the blog and ask your doctor to see yours, at least 1 week after the event.
I have become fanatical about learning about everything to do with
stroke since there is no one in the world that seems to know very much
about it. A lot of this is to not have new survivors have to go thru the
same 3 year learning process as I did.
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