Description
COURT CASE:
- Experiencing a transient ischemic attack (TIA)-otherwise known as a “mini stroke”
- one or more arteries supplying blood to our brain being temporarily blocked, and decreasing blood flow to our brain
- stroke
- one or more arteries supply blood to our brain being completely blocked, and decreasing blood flow to our brain
- one or more arteries supplying blood to our brain hemorrhaging, and decreasing blood flow to our brain
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having high blood pressure
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having atrial fibrillation
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having high cholesterol
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having brain aneurysms
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having a genetic predisposition to having strokes
- having strokes in our bloodlines
- being prone to having a stroke due to us experiencing high stress
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having heart disease
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having diabetes and/or uncontrolled blood sugar levels
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having a sedentary lifestyle
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having a high fat diet
- being prone to having a stroke due to us consuming excess meat
- being prone to having a stroke due to us consuming excess alcohol
- being prone to having a stroke due to us being overweight
- being prone to having a stroke due to us abusing drugs
- being prone to having a stroke due to us having a history of smoking
- disorientation and confusion
- having memory problems
- general weakness
- fatigue
- tachycardia
- nausea
- vomiting
- experiencing an ischemic stroke
- inadequate blood flowing to our brain
- having decreased blood supply to part of our brain
- having a blood clot inside of one or more of our blood vessels that supply blood to our brain
- having one or more arteries that supply blood to our brain get blocked
- having atherosclerosis in one or more of our arteries that supply blood to our brain, and the atherosclerosis partially blocking and/or completely blocking blood supply to our brain
- having systemic hypoperfusion that causes, contributes to, and/or exacerbates us having stroke
- experiencing a general decrease in blood supply to our brain
- experiencing shock that causes, contributes to, and/or exacerbates us having a stroke
- experiencing cerebral venous sinus thrombosis that causes, contributes to, and/or exacerbates us having a stroke
- having a blood clot in our dural venous sinuses that drain blood from the brain
- having an embolism that partially and/or completely blocks blood supply to our brain
- experiencing a hemorrhagic stroke
- our blood leaking into or around the brain from a ruptured blood vessel and allowing blood to pool in our brain and increasing pressure on our brain
- experiencing a brain trauma that causes, contributes to, and/or exacerbates us having a stroke
- having brain tumors that causes, contributes to, and/or exacerbates us having a stroke
- having arteriovenous malformations that causes, contributes to, and/or exacerbates us having a stroke
- having aneurysms that causes, contributes to, and/or exacerbates us having a stroke
- having one or more arteries that supply blood to our brain rupture
- experiencing a brainstem stroke
- nausea
- vomiting
- vertigo
- having swallowing problems
- having abnormal eye movements
- having decreased consciousness
- having a stroke in the right side of our brain
- experiencing left sided weakness or paralysis
- experiencing left sided neglect
- experiencing slurred speech
- having memory difficulties
- having perception difficulties
- having right gaze preference
- having a stroke in the left side of our brain
- experiencing right sided weakness
- experiencing right sided paralysis
- having difficulty forming words
- having difficulty with comprehension
- having memory difficulties
- having left gaze preference
- experiencing a stroke that begins in the posterior of the brain
- losing our balance
- having unexplained dizziness
- dizziness as we try to maintain our balance
- having headaches as we try to maintain our balance
- experiencing posterior strokes
- having problems seeing in one or both eyes
- losing our sight
- experiencing double vision
- having blurred vision
- confusion
- having difficulty with speech
- having difficulty understanding speech
- slurring our words
- our words sounding garbled
- having trouble speaking and understanding what others are saying
- trying to talk, but our words aren’t coming out naturally
- having headaches
- having severe headaches without a known cause
- having one side of our face drooping
- one side of our face feeling tingly
- one side of our face feeling like we had a shot of local anesthetic
- having one sided arm weakness
- being unable to move one arm
- feeling a tingling sensation in 1 arm
- having trouble walking
- lacking coordination as we walk
- having one sided leg weakness
- being unable to move one leg
- feeling a tingling sensation in 1 leg
- not getting medical help in time
- premature death
- death
- having multiple strokes
- having freemasonry in the bloodlines
- having human agents of darkness release death spells against us to cause us to experience strokes
- having blood sacrifices in our bloodlines
- having blood rituals in our bloodlines
- having bloodletting rituals in our bloodlines
- having cannibalism in our bloodlines
- us and/or our ancestors worshipping sun gods and/or goddesses
- the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, and/or exacerbate us having a stroke