Can you get worse days after a stroke?

Can you get worse days after a stroke?

Sometimes post-stroke fatigue has a delayed onset. If you ‘go hard’ and do a bunch of things all in one day, then you could experience a regression during the following day or days.

Is it normal to have good and bad days after a stroke?

Understanding the Stroke Recovery Process During stroke recovery, there will be good days and bad days. Sometimes the bad days are bad weeks, and that’s usually okay if no extra medical complications are present.

How long does it take for brain to heal after stroke?

Fortunately, damaged brain cells are not beyond repair. They can regenerate — this process of creating new cells is called neurogenesis. The most rapid recovery usually occurs during the first three to four months after a stroke. However, recovery can continue well into the first and second year.

What is post stroke syndrome?

Condition: Central poststroke pain (CPSP) is a chronic, painful condition that may develop following a stroke, generally in the same part of the body affected by the stroke. Background: About 8% of stroke patients develop CPSP in the weeks to months after incurring a stroke.

Why are stroke patients so tired?

The main reason for you being tired is simply that you have had a stroke. In the early weeks and months after a stroke your body is healing and the rehabilitation process takes up a lot of energy so it is very common to feel tired.

When did my husband open his eyes after a stroke?

My husband had a brain stem stroke on September 21st, 2008. He cannot open his eyes but can see when he opens them himself. He is strong and has full body functions. We are now into our 5th week and I was wondering if anyone has experienced this and if so what was the length of time before improvement. Loading…

How is my mom doing 10 days after her stroke?

This is very reassuring. Update 10 days after the stroke: My mom opens her eyes for very short periods and is focusing on people, but recognition isn’t apparent. She’s also able to open and close her mouth, and seems to be regaining a little movement of her tongue.

When did my husband have a brain stem stroke?

If you open them for her, she can seee but she can’t seem to be able to open them by herself. My husband had a brain stem stroke on September 21st, 2008. He cannot open his eyes but can see when he opens them himself. He is strong and has full body functions.

What kind of stroke did my 75 year old mother have?

My 75 year-old mother had an acute ischemic stroke a week ago today. She had a frontal parietal infarct that damaged a third of her left hemisphere. She hasn’t really regained any level of alertness, though has shown marked improvement every day.

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