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Clarence Jones

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Yeah, yeah. So from my perspective, I am one of those more seasoned people, doctor, just so you know that. But in my community, we talk about stroke as though it's normal. And we know people that had strokes, and yeah, they had a stroke. And so are there signs that people received that the body gives off before a impending stroke is one of the things that I want to know.

Yeah, yeah. So from my perspective, I am one of those more seasoned people, doctor, just so you know that. But in my community, we talk about stroke as though it's normal. And we know people that had strokes, and yeah, they had a stroke. And so are there signs that people received that the body gives off before a impending stroke is one of the things that I want to know.

And then the other thing that I want to know is what are the real basic things that we should know about strokes and how to prevent them. Because again, when I talk about certain communities, it's just like we accept it as just a fact of life without thinking that there's any way for us to avoid them. So anyway, so those are kind of my mishmash of questions.

And then the other thing that I want to know is what are the real basic things that we should know about strokes and how to prevent them. Because again, when I talk about certain communities, it's just like we accept it as just a fact of life without thinking that there's any way for us to avoid them. So anyway, so those are kind of my mishmash of questions.

Yeah. I want to thank you for your previous explanation, because as you were talking about that, you were listing all those various things. I think that and again, I'm coming from a community perspective. Many times people might be experiencing some of those things and they're afraid of calling the 911 because of the ambulance and the cost that they might occur. Okay, so let's put that out there.

Yeah. I want to thank you for your previous explanation, because as you were talking about that, you were listing all those various things. I think that and again, I'm coming from a community perspective. Many times people might be experiencing some of those things and they're afraid of calling the 911 because of the ambulance and the cost that they might occur. Okay, so let's put that out there.

That is some of the fear factors that we have. You just talked about the fact that it's not our job to analyze, right? Our job is to just call and to get those things on.

That is some of the fear factors that we have. You just talked about the fact that it's not our job to analyze, right? Our job is to just call and to get those things on.

I just wanted to make that comment, thank you, because I think the way that you explained that is very, very helpful for me, but also I think when people listen to this program and they hear that, there will be less hesitancy about thinking that you have a homemade remedy that could address that issue. So that was my thought.

I just wanted to make that comment, thank you, because I think the way that you explained that is very, very helpful for me, but also I think when people listen to this program and they hear that, there will be less hesitancy about thinking that you have a homemade remedy that could address that issue. So that was my thought.

Yeah. So one of the things that I want to tell you why I think that this is important is because, you know, we kind of make jokes about the fact that we're seasoned. But you just said it was only in 1995 when people started, you know, the first preventative kind of thing. So a lot of us who have were born in 1950s and 40s, we have a long, long history of

Yeah. So one of the things that I want to tell you why I think that this is important is because, you know, we kind of make jokes about the fact that we're seasoned. But you just said it was only in 1995 when people started, you know, the first preventative kind of thing. So a lot of us who have were born in 1950s and 40s, we have a long, long history of

Of not thinking that there was anything that we could do about this, you know, that there was no medical procedure that could help it. And then you just said 2015. I mean, so this is why this kind of this kind of conversation is so important is because for many of us who are more seasoned, we don't have this history of learning about the the impact of stroke.

Of not thinking that there was anything that we could do about this, you know, that there was no medical procedure that could help it. And then you just said 2015. I mean, so this is why this kind of this kind of conversation is so important is because for many of us who are more seasoned, we don't have this history of learning about the the impact of stroke.