How long after a stroke can you go on a cruise?
How long after a stroke can you go on a cruise? Generally, patients are advised not to travel within ten days of suffering a Transient Ischaemic Attack (Mini Stroke), but this can extend to three months or more following a Cerebrovascular Accident (Major Stroke). In all cases, you should consult your doctor about your travel plans before booking your holiday.
How long does it take to get back to yourself after a stroke?
Each person has a different recovery time and need for long-term care. Problems with moving, thinking, and talking often improve in the first weeks or months after a stroke. Some people will keep improving months or years after a stroke.
What is the hardest stroke to recover from?
Hemorrhagic strokes are often difficult to treat because they're difficult to reach directly. That means it's often not possible to stop bleeding directly.