ONE MONTH BEFORE A STROKE, YOUR BODY MAY SEND THESE WA:RNING SIGNS — AND THEY CAN BE DIFFERENT FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Most people imagine a Stroke as something sudden and dramatic — a person collapsing without warning, speech disappearing instantly, panic erupting in seconds. And sometimes strokes do happen that way. But many begin much more quietly. The body often whispers before it screams. Small symptoms appear briefly, disappear again, and get brushed aside as stress,…