Even though a Dr. reviewed it, it completely misses the facts of stroke rehab.
1. There are NO protocols for recovery.
2. You only have a 10% chance of full recovery.
3. If your doctor writes three prescriptions to OT,PT,ST of E.T.(Evaluate and Treat). It means your doctor knows ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about stroke rehab and recovery and is totally useless in your rehab needs. I could train a chimp to do that.
Long-Term Survival Rate After a Stroke
This article reviews the signs, prognosis, life expectancy, and side effects of strokes, and what life can look like after a stroke.
Prognosis
Stroke
Stroke survivors will spend some time in the hospital to recover and rehabilitate. Many will require long-term physical, occupational, and speech therapy and need disability assistance.5
Having access to certain treatments, such as tissue plasminogen activator,
improves the chances of recovering from a stroke. The chances of
preventing another stroke from occurring are improved by treating the
underlying cause of the stroke, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and more.6
Stroke Recurrence
Stroke survivors are at risk of having another stroke. About 1 in 4 stroke survivors will have another one within the following five years.6
Ministroke
Even though the effects of a TIA appear to be temporary, they should be taken seriously because they are often followed by major strokes in the future. The chance of having another stroke within 90 days of a TIA is 17%, with the highest risk of occurrence during the first week.6
Life Expectancy
Stroke
A 2021 study found that about 66% of stroke victims survived past the three-year mark.7 Survival factors included:
- The person's age
- Their overall health
- Stroke severity
People with cerebrovascular disease (a group of conditions affecting blood flow and blood vessels in the brain) and heart disease were most likely to die before the three-year mark.
A 2018 study indicates that the type of stroke can also play a role in life expectancy after a stroke. Hemorrhagic stroke was found to result in a lower survival rate or lower level of functionality than ischemic stroke. The cumulative survival rate among all types of stroke in this study was found to be 48% at five years.8
The study also found that age was a crucial factor for long-term
survival after stroke. Older patients had less favorable outcomes.8
Ministroke
Ministrokes are not life-threatening by themselves, as they lead to a full recovery in the short term. However, they are a sign of potentially significant health problems that put a person at a much higher risk of having a major stroke in the future.
Anyone who has stroke symptoms—even temporarily—needs to seek medical care as soon as possible.
Side Effects
Strokes can lead to physical, emotional, and behavioral challenges.
Stroke survivors have residual health issues of the brain and body. Common disabilities that remain include:9
- Complete paralysis or weakness on one side of the body
- Cognitive problems and issues with awareness, thinking, attention, memory, learning, and judgment
- Speech difficulties and problems understanding speech
- Emotional issues and depression
- Strange sensations and numbness of the extremities
Recovery
Stroke type and severity will determine the kind of recovery a person requires. Rehabilitation may include working with a few different types of specialists, including:5
- Speech therapist: Helps stroke patients who have difficulty speaking or understanding speech
- Physical therapist: Helps stroke patients with exercises that help them relearn physical movement and coordination
- Occupational therapist: Helps stroke patients with activities of daily living, such as dressing, bathing, eating, drinking, reading, and writing
Many stroke patients also struggle with depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues.5 Therapy or support groups can help stroke victims come to terms with their prognosis and adjust to a new normal after a stroke.
Talk with your healthcare provider to find stroke support groups and mental health providers specializing in stroke recovery.
Life After a Stroke
Life may feel daunting in the weeks and months following a stroke. Some people recover more quickly. However, others may require months to years of rehabilitation.
Some of the residual effects of a stroke that patients may have include:5
- Difficulty with memory, thinking, awareness, attention, learning, and judgment
- Difficulty with speaking or understanding speech
- Trouble controlling or expressing emotions
- Bladder and bowel control issues
- Paralysis, weakness, or numbness (or all three) on one side
- Extremity pain, especially in the hands or feet and especially in cold weather
- Difficulty with chewing or swallowing
- Depression and anxiety
Rehabilitation can help stroke victims regain their strength and help them feel more confident completing everyday tasks.
Summary
A stroke occurs when oxygen-rich blood flow to the brain becomes blocked
by a clot or a blood vessel bleed. Post-stroke prognosis and life
expectancy depends on several factors, including the type of stroke, its
severity, the person's age, and their overall health. Stroke survivors
are also at risk of having another stroke in the following years.
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