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Stroke, Right Side Brain Haemmorhage. How Long Will The Pain Take To Subside?

my name is tito from California usa I had a stroke 16 monthes ago I had 2 rh side brain hemrges brain bleeding im 48 and my rh side was perilized and now for ive been getting stronger how longe will my pains hurt and I work on my body will I not live long I can drive and walk I just feel my brain my pop or start bleeding I was just wonting to know thanks god bless
Thu, 21 Nov 2013
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Are you sure your haemorrages in the brain were on right side and weakness of limbs on same side? If so probably you would have had a cerebellar haemorrage or lower brain stem haemorrage. Do you have hypertension if so on regular medication? Its nice that your recovering from weakness. Your survival depends on how much care you take on your body like regular excises. If you have hypertension regular usage of medication and aviod smoking , alcoholism and fatty diet if any. Regular physiothearpy and exercise are advisable. You live as normal persons life if you take care of above mentioned things. Pains no need to worry it vl subside slowly take simple analgesics like paracetomol.
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Stroke, Right Side Brain Haemmorhage. How Long Will The Pain Take To Subside?

Are you sure your haemorrages in the brain were on right side and weakness of limbs on same side? If so probably you would have had a cerebellar haemorrage or lower brain stem haemorrage. Do you have hypertension if so on regular medication? Its nice that your recovering from weakness. Your survival depends on how much care you take on your body like regular excises. If you have hypertension regular usage of medication and aviod smoking , alcoholism and fatty diet if any. Regular physiothearpy and exercise are advisable. You live as normal persons life if you take care of above mentioned things. Pains no need to worry it vl subside slowly take simple analgesics like paracetomol.