I don’t know how and what happens.
Weakness or inability to move a part of the body, numbness, and “thick” or “garbled” speech were named by participants as symptoms of stroke. Some women thought weakness indicated that a stroke could occur in the future rather than that a stroke was actually occurring or wondered if “weakness” meant a general sense of bodily fatigue. Most
women thought they might not be able to recognize symptoms because they were uncertain what a stroke would actually look and feel like.