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by SemanticStrengh 1480 days ago
the majority of the damages of a stroke are generally induced in the following weeks of the event, e.g. via extremely high oxidative stress and apoptotic signaling and impaired bioenergetics. Those issues are trivial to fix pharmacologically speaking and indeed there are countless studies showing a very potent protection against damage including neurons death, unfortunately doctors have not the required erudition nor do they care to save those lives and therefore people are left helpless and suffering.
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Do you have any sources on that? I'd love to have that info handy if it ever becomes useful (hopefully it doesn't).
I have a small one every few months. If I’m quick with blood thinners it Takes a couple days to a couple months to get back to normal. Typical average is about a week after an event.
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