
Please take a moment to read the story below about my amazing and inspiring best friend Debbie who had a stroke in December last year. Kindly share to raise as much awareness as possible.
Ten minutes after taking a selfie, a mother-of-one suffered a stroke that left her fighting for her life.
Moments after taking the snap, Debbie Schofield, 37, from Hertfordshire, complained of a pounding headache before her eyes rolled back in her head and she was fighting for her life.
Ms Schofield, who was on a family Christmas train journey on December 16 last year, only survived due to her mother Janet Walker, 64, recognising the symptoms of a stroke after seeing a FAST Public Health England advert on Facebook.
After being rushed to the hospital, Ms Schofield spent weeks paralysed and unable to speak while she recovered at a rehabilitation centre.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5411919/The-selfie-woman-took-just-stroke.html#ixzz5FGtT8cXc
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Just moments after taking the snap, Debbie Schofield, 37, from Hertfordshire, complained of a pounding headache before her eyes rolled back in her head and she was fighting for her life.
Source: The selfie a woman took just before she had a stroke | Daily Mail Online
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