Ken

Ken was travelling home from a holiday in Crete and felt unwell. Whilst sitting on the aircraft he felt some numbness in his leg and found it difficult to move his left arm up and down. He decided to complete the journey home and on his return contacted his son who was coming to collect him. His son felt that something was wrong as he noticed that his father’s speech was slurred, and when his wife and daughter heard what had happened they contacted emergency services straight away. They were tol

Ken was travelling home from Crete when he began to feel unwell. He decided to continue his journey home as he did not like the idea of being taken unwell so far from home. When he boarded the plane he found that he after sitting down he could not move his right arm up and down easily, and felt numbness in his leg. He realised that these could be the symptoms of a mild stroke, but was reluctant to ask for help for fear of being told he may not fly home. As he wasn’t totally incapacitated he managed to sleep for most of the flight home. He also managed to reclaim his baggage and catch the bus back to his home town where his son was due to collect him. His son noticed that his speech was slurred when they spoke on the phone, and when he arrived home his wife and daughter were concerned and contacted the hospital who told them to administer aspirin and take him straight to hospital. He was admitted to the stroke unit where it was confirmed that he had experienced a TIA or minor stroke. Ken found that his symptoms had all but disappeared during the five days he stayed in hospital. He was advised to refrain from driving for six weeks but following that was given the all clear to drive again.

Ken attributes the onset of the stroke to having had a particularly stressful day travelling to the airport in Crete, although the doctors did not confirm that as being the cause. Ken believes that as one gets older these things are bound to happen and he makes a point of keeping a positive attitude and accepting things. He tries to live a healthy lifestyle and has lost some weight since he had his minor stroke, however he has not made any major adjustments since having the stroke and believes that the best thing to do is to keep going and get on with life.

Ken informed his insurance company about the TIA and stopped driving until his doctor said he…

Age at interview 78

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 74

Ken feels its important to stay positive, not to worry about things and try and live a normal…

Age at interview 78

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 74

Ken takes several drugs now and has a general idea about what theyre for

Age at interview 78

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 74

Ken who had fully recovered by the time he returned home feels its important to keep going – it…

Age at interview 78

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 74

Ken didnt want to be taken to hospital in another country so kept quiet about his symptoms.

Age at interview 78

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 74

Ken was told he had had a minor stroke and given a brief explanation of what that meant

Age at interview 78

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 74

Ken emphasises how important it is for health professionals to talk in simple language

Age at interview 78

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 74