I would like to add a few additional comments about the article. It’s been mentioned to me that I may have read it wrong, so I’d like to clarify, if I may.
I personally think it was a very good article, and I’m sure they stated the facts accurately with all the issues they covered on strokes in children. What bothered me was the statement,
“what causes most adult strokes — hardened, clogged arteries — isn't the culprit for youngsters”
My concern was, that the statement was (IMO) misleading. Children DO suffer strokes as adults do--with
blockages, narrowing, as the above disorders mentioned. I
NEVER meant that children DO get hardened, or clogged arteries, nor did I mean that,
“most adult strokes are from hardened or clogged arteries”
is not accurate, that probably is in fact true. I simply meant that, children DO suffer strokes from blockages, as do adults, and it’s overlooked and misdiagnosed, as is MMD. Maybe I did read it wrong, but I felt, the statement in the article could have added more of a knowledge gap of Dr.’s NOT looking for a blockage and therefore, NOT MMD, and that's what bothered me.
Doctors still aren't sure what caused Alexzandra's stroke. Without knowing her specifics, I'll always wonder if it's MM.
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