An ischemic stroke is more common so I feel like medical professionals know how to treat/care for this best. Also, a hemorrhagic stroke is much more dangerous and more fatal. I would prefer it to be in the posterior part of my brain. The effects of this stroke maybe be loss of movement in your limbs, eye movement may be limited in one or both eyes, vertigo, etc. A posterior stroke has less negative side effects than a left-sided stroke, right-sided stroke, or a brainstem stroke. With a left-sided stroke, the effects are usually aphasia and language apraxia. With aphasia you may have problems with speaking, reading, writing, trouble thinking of the right words to say, etc. Language apraxia can make it difficult to speak exactly what you want to say or understanding the meaning of something. A right-sided stroke may take away your ability to focus, heat, touch, be aware of your own body, recognize people, visual issues, etc. A brainstem stroke is very serious and can cause heart problems, loss of hearing, numbness on one or both sides of your brain, trouble swallowing, or even coma. None of these areas for a stroke are ideal, but as you can see, a posterior stroke has the least amount of detrimental effects. People can overcome these horrible side effects of stroke many ways. There are many different types of recovery or rehabilitation after you have suffered from a stroke. There
An ischemic stroke is more common so I feel like medical professionals know how to treat/care for this best. Also, a hemorrhagic stroke is much more dangerous and more fatal. I would prefer it to be in the posterior part of my brain. The effects of this stroke maybe be loss of movement in your limbs, eye movement may be limited in one or both eyes, vertigo, etc. A posterior stroke has less negative side effects than a left-sided stroke, right-sided stroke, or a brainstem stroke. With a left-sided stroke, the effects are usually aphasia and language apraxia. With aphasia you may have problems with speaking, reading, writing, trouble thinking of the right words to say, etc. Language apraxia can make it difficult to speak exactly what you want to say or understanding the meaning of something. A right-sided stroke may take away your ability to focus, heat, touch, be aware of your own body, recognize people, visual issues, etc. A brainstem stroke is very serious and can cause heart problems, loss of hearing, numbness on one or both sides of your brain, trouble swallowing, or even coma. None of these areas for a stroke are ideal, but as you can see, a posterior stroke has the least amount of detrimental effects. People can overcome these horrible side effects of stroke many ways. There are many different types of recovery or rehabilitation after you have suffered from a stroke. There