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Victorians urged to be aware of stroke signs

Only 11 per cent of a group of surveyed Victorians knew a person’s inability to lift both arms is a key indicator they have suffered or are suffering from a stroke, according to a recent Stroke Foundation survey.

Stroke Foundation chief executive Sharon McGowan said it was important all Victorians, such as those in Wyndham, understood the face, arms, speech and time messaging.

“Absolutely every minute counts when a stroke strikes, because in every minute of a stroke you lose 1.9 million brain cells,” she said.

“Not knowing the signs of stroke reduces your chance of getting the urgent treatment you need and once those brain cells die, it makes recovery so much more difficult.”

Ms McGowan said while the Victorian result was slightly better than the national awareness level of 10 per cent, but it was still concerning.

“Recognising inability to lift both arms could be the difference between a survivor of stroke having a chance at a good recovery or having lifelong disability due to delayed treatment,” she said.

“So please, familiarise yourself with this common sign, because it could one day save a life.”

Details: strokefoundation.org.au

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