National Stroke Association
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2018 RAISE Awards
The Raising Awareness in Stroke Excellence (RAISE) Awards recognize individuals and groups who have gone above and beyond to promote stroke awareness and education.
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Comeback Trail 5K
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The National Stroke Association's Comeback Trail is a national event celebrating the physical, mental, and spiritual journey of stroke recovery. This charity walk/fun-run highlights the determination of stroke survivors, caregivers and the entire stroke community as they show us there is hope after stroke! Register today at www.ComebackTrail.org
Would You Recognize the Signs of a Stroke?
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Would you recognize the signs of a stroke? Learn to identify the 10 signs of stroke and be prepared to take action. When it comes to stroke, it’s ok to overreact. Every minute counts. Your immediate action can help prevent brain damage and long-term disability. Learn more at www.OverReact2Stroke.com
The 10 Signs of a Stroke
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Be prepared to recognize stroke and take immediate action. Waiting to see if the symptoms go away is not an option. When it comes to stroke treatment, every minute counts. Your immediate action can help prevent brain damage and long-term disability. Learn more at www.OverReact2Stroke.com
Act First to Stop Stroke
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Be prepared to recognize stroke and take immediate action. Waiting to see if the symptoms go away is not an option. When it comes to stroke, it’s ok to overreact. Every minute counts. Your immediate action can help prevent brain damage and long-term disability. Learn more at www.OverReact2Stroke.com
Denver Comeback Trail 5K Interview with Bo Jaxon
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Colorado Conversations interview with Bo Jaxon, who continues to support the Denver Comeback trail 5K following his mother’s stroke. Learn more at ComebackTrail.org
Stroke: It Happens in an Instant
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A stroke is an emergency - it can happen to anyone, at any time, and at any age. What happens when someone experiences a stroke and what occurs on the way to and at the hospital, is the focus of the 2018 National Stroke Awareness Month video. Save a life by having a better understanding of stroke and by knowing what signs and symptoms to look for. Join the movement this May for #StrokeMonth: ww...
Jim’s Stroke Survivor Story
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Jim had a severe stroke that left him unable to move or walk. Through determination, hard work, and with the help of technology, Jim walked his daughter down the aisle at her wedding less than one year later. Watch his story and learn more about how technology can help with stroke recovery, here: www.stroke.org/stroke-and-technology
Natalie’s Stroke Caregiver Story
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Natalie’s mother had a stroke at 48. Natalie and her family became her full-time caregiver. Natalie used technology to help her mom be more independent. Watch her story and learn more about how technology can help with stroke recovery, here: www.stroke.org/stroke-and-technology
Announcement of the 2017 RAISE Awards Winners
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The Raising Awareness In Stroke Excellence (RAISE) Awards is a national awards program that annually recognizes individuals and groups for taking stroke awareness activities to new heights. This video highlights the winners in each of the 8 categories for 2017.
Outstanding Support Group Winner - 2016 Raise Award
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Want to know what it takes to win a Raising Awareness in Stroke Excellence (RAISE) Award? Learn more from the winner of the 2016 Outstanding Support Group RAISE Award. bit.ly/Raise17
Most Outstanding Individual Winner - 2016 Raise Awards
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Want to know what it takes to win a Raising Awareness in Stroke Excellence (RAISE) Award? Learn more from the winner of the 2016 Outstanding Individual RAISE Award. bit.ly/Raise17
Most Impactful Winner - 2016 Raise Awards
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Want to know what it takes to win a Raising Awareness in Stroke Excellence (RAISE) Award? Learn more from the winner of the 2016 Most Impactful RAISE Award. bit.ly/Raise17
Outstanding Group Winner - 2016 Raise Awards
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Want to know what it takes to win a Raising Awareness in Stroke Excellence (RAISE) Award? Learn more from the winner of the 2016 Outstanding Group RAISE Award. bit.ly/Raise17
Most Creative Winner - 2016 Raise Awards
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Most Creative Winner - 2016 Raise Awards
Acerca de AFib
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Acerca de AFib
2017 Denver - Comeback Trail
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2017 Denver - Comeback Trail
Matt Yallof, Stroke Survivor and Host/Reporter of MLB Network
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Matt Yallof, Stroke Survivor and Host/Reporter of MLB Network
Young Stroke: An Unexpected Reality
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Young Stroke: An Unexpected Reality
Weighing Your Options - Anticoagulation Therapy
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Weighing Your Options - Anticoagulation Therapy
Announcement of 2016 RAISE Awards Winners
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Announcement of 2016 RAISE Awards Winners
It's Technology Month
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It's Technology Month
Rehabilitation and Technology Part 2
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Rehabilitation and Technology Part 2
Rehabilitation and Technology Part 1
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Rehabilitation and Technology Part 1
Make Your Comeback Trail Team Standout On the Trail
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Make Your Comeback Trail Team Standout On the Trail
Use Your Comeback Trail Page to Earn Swag
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Use Your Comeback Trail Page to Earn Swag
Stef’s Comeback Trail
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Stef’s Comeback Trail
Cindy’s Comeback Trail - Week 6
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Cindy’s Comeback Trail - Week 6
Cindy’s Comeback Trail - Week 5
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Cindy’s Comeback Trail - Week 5
Cindy’s Comeback Trail - Week 4
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Cindy’s Comeback Trail - Week 4

Комментарии

  • @moniquecovington161
    @moniquecovington161 16 дней назад

    This is what I’m watching now

  • @jenishmaharjan1962
    @jenishmaharjan1962 22 дня назад

    So i laugh or smile when i get injection .... i try to control but its hard .... could it be pba ?

  • @JoeyAdes
    @JoeyAdes Месяц назад

    Kamala

  • @vickyhendricks5357
    @vickyhendricks5357 Месяц назад

    Is this what kamala Harris has??

  • @Tryunderstandingsarcasm
    @Tryunderstandingsarcasm Месяц назад

    Kamala Harris has this.

  • @SpicyHobbit03
    @SpicyHobbit03 2 месяца назад

    I have no idea if I actually have this or not but my problem is that I silently cry and laugh at so many things that aren’t even sad or funny. I don’t sob (unless i start talking about said thing to someone) but instead I get choked up and have to hold back tears and laughter?? And I mean it’s small things like today I was with my mom and we were driving down the highway singing some songs in the radio and I had to periodically stop singing and face the window so she wouldnt see my crying and trying not to laugh. It’s like the smallest thing can cause me to get teary eyed and choked up and then I have to try and not laugh either

  • @Mikeoxbig2354
    @Mikeoxbig2354 2 месяца назад

    This guy looks like such an NPC😂

  • @Ramp10er
    @Ramp10er 2 месяца назад

    I think I have all of that symptoms.

  • @Primordial_Synapse
    @Primordial_Synapse 2 месяца назад

    Can PBA be congenital and/or linked with autism spectrum disorder?

  • @sshibad
    @sshibad 2 месяца назад

    thankd

  • @hillarybennett1594
    @hillarybennett1594 2 месяца назад

    Yes I suffer from that on the left side of my body because that's where the stroke affected my body.

  • @kingjunkyview
    @kingjunkyview 2 месяца назад

    If I was a stand up comic I would hire a few to sit in on my shows

  • @Locely-p8q
    @Locely-p8q 3 месяца назад

    Can it happen randomly even when nothing is happening?

    • @Phosphoenoylpyruvate
      @Phosphoenoylpyruvate 2 месяца назад

      Yes. But for me, exaggerated and uncontrollable crying happens when I’m put in certain social situations. Don’t know if this is pba or not and no one believes me 😢

  • @1stdaughterofcain
    @1stdaughterofcain 3 месяца назад

    can anyone help me because today (not the first experience, it's happened many times) i found a funny video and kept laughing for 5 mins and i couldn't stop. right as i was laughing, i started crying uncontrollably. i wasn't sad, i was really happy actually but i couldn't stop. and it kept alternating between the two for like 10-15 minutes. i don't have any brain injuries whatsoever, what could that be?

  • @IIl_393
    @IIl_393 3 месяца назад

    I don't know if that pseudobulbar or not, but I laughed toady about something not really that funny , it's a teacher face expression. I'm frustrated with this because I'm the quiet student in class, so I made the laughter sound like a cough to not make myself look like an idiot. There's a lot of pressure lately in my life than the past 2 years. I want all this to stop

    • @Phosphoenoylpyruvate
      @Phosphoenoylpyruvate 3 месяца назад

      Same. My uncontrollable crying mostly happens at school and it’s hella embarrassing.

    • @Phosphoenoylpyruvate
      @Phosphoenoylpyruvate 3 месяца назад

      The funny thing is, my friend saw my uncontrollable laughter/crying and thought I was on drugs💀

    • @IIl_393
      @IIl_393 3 месяца назад

      @@Phosphoenoylpyruvate here will think it's disrespectful to laugh during the lessons

  • @chig9357
    @chig9357 3 месяца назад

    cool!

  • @livin_verted.614
    @livin_verted.614 4 месяца назад

    I think my friends mother may have this. A neighbor told her that their family member had just died in a car accident, and she started laughing uncontrollably. Obviously, it is very inappropriate, but she also has some obvious mental problems. I'm worried about her and my friend.

  • @indecisiveexplorer4565
    @indecisiveexplorer4565 4 месяца назад

    I've had this issue a long time without a name to it. But I don't think I have any of the things they say cause it. It makes me think the medical system is missing something. In Junior High I was kicked out of class for not being able to stop laughing. They said I could return when I stopped. So I went outside the door but every time I thought about entering the class room it would just start up again. I spent the rest of the class time laughing in the hallway. Some might say it is crazy and not psuedobublar effect. But it is hard to control. I really have throughout the years struggled trying to hold it all back because I know certain things aren't funny and I don't find them funny but I have trouble trying not to laugh. So, if you're a medical profession and you read this, do you think it could be caused by not being allowed to express negative emotions like crying or any display of anger? I am asking because I think maybe there might be other reasons for this. I don't know. When I watched the joker I related and thought that is me. I know it's not funny but I am laughing. And I find it strange that all these years in the psychiatric system this was never once mentioned to me. They just told me I had inappropriate laughter.

  • @Gypsymumma90
    @Gypsymumma90 4 месяца назад

    What if you don't have brain damage but always had this 😂

  • @AjiriTheFirst
    @AjiriTheFirst 5 месяцев назад

    Who is here after watching lasis and craze clown

  • @ignmostlyz
    @ignmostlyz 5 месяцев назад

    I searched for this at the realization that I had already experienced something similar to this in the past, though I have forgotten about it. A few nights ago, I was hanging out with a few friends on a trampoline until I fell over onto my back and started laughing. Though I saw everything around me, I was probably laughing for a consistent 20 minutes until I got a call from my mother. It turned into something sour, and it turned into uncontrollable sobbing. I'm still not positive PBA has anything to do with it yet, but if it is, I'm glad I know a little more about it.

  • @σιδερογροθιές
    @σιδερογροθιές 5 месяцев назад

    I've always asked myself why I don't react the same as I feel inside.

  • @MasonsAlienGrow
    @MasonsAlienGrow 5 месяцев назад

    I have PBA caused by a stroke. It’s the worst thing ever. I was a very conservative person. My daughters had never seen me cry. Only seen me laugh a few times because I was so scared of any emotional display. I’m so thankful that I can laugh and cry now. I truly believe I had the stroke because I needed to be a better person. I am really a different person. I had a walk in soul event recently. I no longer have depression anxiety and I was a sociopath before. It’s all gone now. I am always happy for the first time in my life. My daughters won’t let me get past the old me. They constantly remind me of how I was and try to make me suffer because now I have human emotions and I get hurt easily. I think they enjoy seeing me hurt. I was a good single father. I sacrificed my best years for them and I wouldn’t change anything. This is going too long I’m just lonely because everyone abandoned me after the stroke. Tgey stoke everything first though. God bless everyone 🙏😊🙏

  • @michaelortiz2929
    @michaelortiz2929 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @thevinhang2631
    @thevinhang2631 6 месяцев назад

    Basic: sit down on your 10 toes, at the same time your left hand hugs your right hand, forming a ball shape, holding this position for as long as possible. After a few days, it will make you more agile! Advanced: stand on right toes, 2 hands as above, .....

  • @ugiswrong
    @ugiswrong 6 месяцев назад

    Funniest video on RUclips change my mind

  • @ugiswrong
    @ugiswrong 6 месяцев назад

    “Also known as incontinence” Omg LOOOOOLLLL HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

  • @ugiswrong
    @ugiswrong 6 месяцев назад

    Omg LOL ROFL LMAOOOOKO

  • @bizi786
    @bizi786 6 месяцев назад

    Was told this stretch today by my podiatrist and helped me first day hoping to fix the issues. Was told to do twice for 30 seconds every day 😊

  • @sadialara5175
    @sadialara5175 6 месяцев назад

    I have pba disorder

  • @ultimatearc4538
    @ultimatearc4538 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @fifthavenuegirl
    @fifthavenuegirl 7 месяцев назад

    I've been using the @MotusNova robotic hand device to keep my wrist moving and help me strengthen it. This helped me increase my range of motion by 20 degrees so far. It helps me stretch my hand and wrist which feels good when spasicity hits.

  • @Add_Account485
    @Add_Account485 7 месяцев назад

    I'm trying to figure our what is wrong with me I thought it was twisted hip?. But i came across this exercise only it was just lifting the leg once and holding it for 20 seconds And boy do have trouble doinf that on a straight leg.. do u know what thos means?.. I also try doing other exercises and noticed i tip very much forward from the waist.. i dont know if its massive anterior pelvic tilt?. But also placing an ankle over the opposite knee on my left side stays up alot higher .. when i do a side leg stretch on the ground it's my right hip keeps clicking.. I don't know what all this means. I also did the thomas test at home by myself and one leg is higher and splays a little?. Please advise?.. Anyone I have trouble going to the doctor so trying to figure it out alone...

  • @mrsuperhenry6202
    @mrsuperhenry6202 8 месяцев назад

    I haven’t been officially diagnosed, but I think I suffer from this. Whenever I’m at the dinner table and someone says a word which isn’t remotely funny, I just randomly burst out laughing. Even if someone is talking about something serious, some word which I find funny triggers me and I start laughing. I try so hard to hold it back, but then it just looks weird and everyone gives me weird looks. In those situations, I don’t even feel like laughing at all, but it just happens. I’m sick of dealing with this. It’s destroying my dignity and worsening my mental health.

  • @kenaldri4923
    @kenaldri4923 8 месяцев назад

    30-60 sec is a long ways off for me at almost 70 yo. But that won't stop me from trying.

  • @RainerZhan
    @RainerZhan 9 месяцев назад

    I laugh like it all the time it gonna kill me one day I’m tired

  • @Jilsonsecklertiu
    @Jilsonsecklertiu 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @monkeydeluffy3567
    @monkeydeluffy3567 9 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/user/shorts3nYpbKgDhs8

  • @FELIPE20248
    @FELIPE20248 9 месяцев назад

    Itts not easy to be the JOKEr

  • @Neural-Awakening
    @Neural-Awakening 9 месяцев назад

    PBA has basically ruined my social life. My family is too embarrassed to be around me, and it's impossible to hold a long - term job with this disability. Hopefully the red light therapy and magnetic stimulation can help relieve some of the symptoms. So far, it's been working on me. Maybe in a few years we will have more research into this and help for people like me.

    • @mlae1080
      @mlae1080 9 месяцев назад

      Me too do you have any cure i cant control my laugh even i hurt my self

  • @absolutelyflying
    @absolutelyflying 10 месяцев назад

    This video is good but not specific. Injections? They didn’t name what is in the injections. I know what that injection is. It’s Botox. It’s not only used for wrinkles but reduce or blocks the signals to help relax the muscles to be more functional.

  • @mamshameem656
    @mamshameem656 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a ischemic stroke patient.

  • @user-qg6hv7gr4o
    @user-qg6hv7gr4o 11 месяцев назад

    1:05 1:05 1:05 1:05 1:05 1:05

  • @WATCH_WTF
    @WATCH_WTF 11 месяцев назад

    Mane cap

  • @WATCH_WTF
    @WATCH_WTF 11 месяцев назад

    All cap I ain't believin it 😂😂, I did the quiz and got a Mf 31 😡how tf I get a 31

  • @cjzanders5430
    @cjzanders5430 11 месяцев назад

    5 to 52 percent of stroke survivors have PBA. That difference is very high. This tells us that science doesn't always have it correct all the time.

  • @ahnevanwyk2322
    @ahnevanwyk2322 11 месяцев назад

    In my chase I've never gotten a serious brain injury and I don't have Parkinsons or dementia and I have never gotten a stroke what could it be then

  • @manuteokotai1657
    @manuteokotai1657 11 месяцев назад

    Instant relief

  • @kausamsalam8543
    @kausamsalam8543 11 месяцев назад

    🌷Motivational. Good guy. We used to watch the Happy Days:Fonzerelli show way back when.💜

  • @UnHolyRampage93
    @UnHolyRampage93 11 месяцев назад

    No one will ever understand you if have this I’llness . People will make fun of you and you have to avoid making anyone upset or angry . Live your whole life walking on egg shells .