Time is Brain
The phrase “Time is Brain” highlights the importance of taking action when someone is experiencing a stroke. Every minute after a stroke results in the destruction of 1.9 million neurons, according to the National Institute of Health. Dr. Jeff Beecher, with Atlantic Brain and Spine, emphasizes this urgency through the ‘Be F.A.S.T.’ acronym. With over 795,000 strokes occurring annually in the United States, timely medical treatment is paramount.
Chuck Carree’s experience shows the impact of rapid response in stroke cases. His wife Paige recognized the stroke symptoms and swiftly sought out medical assistance from Dr. Beecher and his team. Her quick action led to a successful life-saving operation on her husband. Chuck Carree’s recovery highlights the importance of recognizing stroke symptoms and promptly seeking medical help. This encapsulates the Be F.A.S.T. acronym: Facial drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties, and Time to call emergency services.
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