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Stronger bond: Renée says her mum Vaishali is “an amazing woman”

Plymouth mum’s stroke spotted thanks to daughter’s aircrew training: Emotional video captures bond between them

A Plymouth mum and her daughter who raised the alarm when she spotted her having a stroke have shared their story in an emotional video on Facebook.
Vaishali Phippen, 55, daughter Renée, 25, want to raise awareness of the signs to look out for and the support available for stroke survivors from the Stroke Association.
The video, by Renée’s partner Tom, is on her Facebook page.

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WARNING OTHERS: stroke survivor Rick Hein

Somerset stroke survivor urges people to check for ‘silent condition’ which can cause serious strokes

A stroke survivor from Wells is backing a charity’s plea for people to carry out a simple test on themselves in case they have a ‘silent condition’ which could cause a serious stroke.
The Stroke Association is urging people to mark Stroke Prevention Day on Thursday, 12 January, by checking their own pulse to make sure it’s not irregular.
Rick Hein’s stroke was caused by atrial fibrillation o

Simon Marsh asks people to make 'one small change'

A Herts man who lost his job, his family and his home after a severe stroke urges people to reduce their own risk of stroke

A Hertfordshire man who lost his job, his family and his home after a severe stroke is backing the Stroke Association’s plea for people to make one small change to reduce their own risk of having a stroke.
Nine out of ten strokes are linked to lifestyle factors such as smoking or obesity and the risk could be reduced by making changes. The Stroke Association is calling for people to make a one

Roger Sherliker says people should talk to their boss if they feel under stress at work

Portsmouth stroke survivor urges people to make 'one small change' to reduce their risk of stroke

A Portsmouth man who fought back from the brink of death after a severe stroke is backing the Stroke Association’s plea for people to make one small change to reduce their own risk of having a stroke.
Roger Sherliker’s family were told it was “95% certain” that he would die after his stroke in January 2017.
He survived but the stroke damaged the part of his brain which controls communication

ON Stroke Prevention Day 2022, Noel Mitchell from Lurgan in Northern Ireland, shares his stroke story and how he made lifestyle changes to reduce his risk of having another stroke.

Nine out of ten stroke survivors in Northern Ireland would warn their younger self to change their lifestyle, according to Stroke Association survey

Nine out of ten stroke survivors would go back in time and urge their younger self to make lifestyle changes which may have prevented their stroke, a new UK-wide survey by the Stroke Association has revealed.
More than four out of five people surveyed say they hadn’t realised that they were at risk of a stroke.
But almost nine out of ten had since made lifestyle changes. This is important t

"You switch off completely from worrying about anything. It’s a lovely feeling. You feel ‘wooo, this is good!’"

Devon woman lost her job and her home after a devastating stroke - new she's rebuilding her life by surfing

A 62-year-old Devon woman whose life was turned upside down after a devastating stroke has found a perfect way to forget the bad times… on a surfboard.
Sally Freeman lost her home and her job when she had a stroke four days before Christmas in 2015.
Supported by the Stroke Association, she has been rebuilding her life ever since and has recently been enjoying a course for stroke survivors fu

"Thanks to the Stroke Association I have plenty of hope and I have a bright future ahead of me."

Croydon man's stroke left him unable to speak or write properly and fearful that he wouldn’t be able to work

A Croydon man was devastated when a stroke left him unable to speak or write properly and fearful that he wouldn’t be able to work.
Roger, 48, was at home when a blood clot damaged the part of his brain that controls speech and caused a communication difficulty known as aphasia.
Roger was taking a career break to help look after his mum Lyanda who had been diagnosed with dementia. His stroke

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