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Earlier this year the New York Times published a story every parent should read.  It gives a detailed account of a 7-year-old boy who suffered a stroke.

 Two years ago, Jared Dienst and his mother were enjoying a summer day walking in St. Catherine’s Park in the Upper East Side of Manhattan.  What happened next was about to change the course of their lives. 

 Jared became dazed, had a droopy left eye, became stiff and his speech was slurred, when suddenly,  he couldn’t walk or stand on his own.  His mother rushed him to the hospital where late that night after undergoing tests, a neurological team determined the 7-year-old boy had suffered a stroke.  Please see, Part 2

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One Response to “Children Can Have Strokes, Part 1”

  • ron says:

    Same exact thing just happened to my 7 year old. Weird huh. Medical mystery is scary but he is alive.

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