Kristi,
Angie is correct that there is two types of strokes, clot (the most common) and haemorrhage (bleeding in the brain cavity). There are however many different types and causes. Some are AVM (malformation of arteries), Anuryism, drug abuse. In my own case it was elements in my blood being out-of-whack, the elements predisposed me to clotting (see my reply in 'clotting disorder).
16 months ago I had an arterial clot complicated with a haemorrhage between the cerebellum and brain stem. Post op I had a large DVT left leg and for good measure a pulmonary embolism.
I was in a coma for 5 days, quadruplegic for 4 weeks, learnt to walk in 5 weeks. Over the past year I have progressed from 9 hours a week to 30 hours a week at work, and regained my drivers license.
When 60% of people with this type of stroke dont make it I consider myself lucky to have made a 100% recovery.
Peter
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