St. Luke's Advantage Spring 2012

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Spring 2012

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LiveWell update Skin Cancer 101 (and screening) Tuesday, May 8 • 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Take five minutes for a free skin-cancer screening appointment – if you’re not already seeing a dermatologist. Note: this is not a full-body screening; please identify specific areas of concern. An appointment is required, call early.

Living With High Blood Pressure Friday, May 18 • 1 - 2 p.m.

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, commonly occurs in Americans of all ages and levels of fitness. There may be no obvious symptoms, but left untreated, hypertension can significantly increase your chances of stroke or heart attack. Learn more about high blood pressure – including risk factors, diagnosis, treatment and tips for managing chronic hypertension.

Dr. Thomas Warren, Physicians’ Clinic of Iowa medical oncologist and Jane Stevens, cancer survivor

If you or a loved one has cancer, every second counts. You want answers and you want the best treatment. Call the Helen G. Nassif Community Cancer Center. It’s time for Cedar Rapids’ only physician-led cancer center.

We’ll see you today.

These free events will take place at St. Luke’s Hospital, 3rd Floor Nassif Heart Center Classrooms. Register by calling 319/369-7395 or register online at stlukescr.org/livewell

Learning FAST – one stroke patient’s journey

St. Luke’s Stroke Clinic

Experiencing a stroke last June – at only 48 years old – turned Gregg Driscoll into an advocate for FAST, the National Stroke Association’s quick test for recognizing the signs of stroke. “I wouldn’t be talking right now, today, if my wife didn’t understand FAST,” Driscoll said.

Thirty percent of people who’ve experienced a stroke will have a second stroke within five years. St. Luke’s Stroke Clinic works closely with stroke patients and their families to prevent recurrence.

Driscoll and his wife, Kim, were attending a family graduation in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, when he began feeling ill and went to bed early. Waking up some time later, he was unable to move or speak and rocked himself out of bed, breaking a vase and catching the attention of his brother-in-law. When Kim, a nurse, tested him for facial and arm weakness and speech problems, she realized he’d had a stroke and called 911. Her quick response saved him brain function. A neurosurgeon in LaCrosse placed four stents to keep the blood flowing to his brain. Five days later he was transported by ambulance to St. Luke’s Hospital. He soon moved to Physicial Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Call 319/369-7331 to learn more.

Gregg Driscoll is biking again and has ridden 300 miles since recovering from a stroke last spring.

“Every day they had a schedule in my room. Schedules for speech, physical and occupational therapy. It was like a work schedule. They work you very hard,” Driscoll explained. He couldn’t walk or write, and the team of therapists pushed and challenged him, using humor and compassion to motivate and inspire him. “If something happens they know how to overcome that issue. Everybody is so friendly. They make you feel good about yourself. They’re amazing people,” he said. When Driscoll left the hospital in July, 2011, he continued rehabilitation as an outpatient. Although he struggles with some left-side deficiencies and can’t drive, he has regained many abilities and returned to work. “You don’t see the healing of your brain,” Driscoll said. His advice to anyone recovering from a stroke is to expect setbacks, push yourself and embrace what you’ve accomplished. He said, “I don’t dwell on the ‘why me.’ I try to get better. I’m a very fortunate stroke survivor. I thank God about it every day.”

FAST – the Stroke

Association’s test to recognize stroke

F acial weakness? A rm weakness? S peech problems? T ime to call 911

319/558-4876

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