CNN: 28-year-old man had a stroke popping his neck
Josh Hader, 28, of Gunthrie, Oklahoma had a sore neck and after trying to stretch it out but getting no relief, he popped it like many people do. However, the next thing he knew the the left side of his body started to go numb. As he walked into the kitchen to get an ice pack he realized he couldn’t walk straight. His father-in-law took him to the ER where doctors told Hader he’d had had a stroke. Doctors explained that when he popped his neck, he “tore arteries that go to the bone of the neck, where the neck joins the skull at the base of the brain.”1 After health care workers administered TPA to break up the clots, he was transported to Mercy Hospital and placed in intensive-care for four days before being sent to inpatient therapy. Dr. Vance McCollom, who treated him at Mercy said, “‘When he arrived, Hader had numbness, weakness, double vision, and his left side was numb.’ An arteriogram showed that the artery was compromised because of the tear, which caused a stroke. ‘He wasn’t able to walk straight. He kept falling down.”1 The incident happened on March 14th but now after rehab Hader is once again independent, “Currently, I can walk without a walker or cane, but I get tired much faster than before. My balance is still a little off, but it’s not...
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