sometimes, we have older patients, patients who are quite old may have hit their head on the frame of the car as they are getting inside. and again, they think that hurt. they don t think anything of it and then a couple of weeks later, they start to have symptoms. so, when you look at all those categories of those types of brain bleeds, they are not uncommon. but the situation that seems to have happened with with bob saget. that s you know, i don t want to suggest that everyone who hits their head should immediately go get a ct scan. most do not need that, obviously but if it is a significant blow, you were on blood thinners. 65, not old but your brain does tend to shrink a bit as you get older so there is more room for that blood to accumulate. and again, symptoms. worsening headaches, confusion, nausea, vomiting, slurring of speech, things like that that are unusual, should definitely get that checked out. you are right. it s really sad. thank you, sanjay. appreciate you join
quickly. with stroke it s really within three hours. with this sort of thing you have to think about getting there as quickly as you can as well. if you can take the pressure off of the brain simply by removing bone, removing this blood collection, take that pressure off the brain as quickly as possible, you greatly increase the chances of survival. you mean that s it s just as simple as that. it s just basically a pressure issue at that point. the brain has nowhere to go because it s encased by bone. so, you know, i think the message is again, i don t want to frighten people. people do bump their heads all the time and it turns out to be nothing. but if it s a severe blow to the head if you have these symptoms, worsening headache, confusion, nausea, vomiting, slurring of speech, anything else that s unusual like that, if you re on blood thinners and especially if you re an older person, those really do increase your chance of developing something like this. again, it s not commo
peter: i m going to go start shouting and see who answers. steve: you are famous four that let s bring in another pete. pete hegseth joins us right now. pete, who is him? who is him? well it s not vladimir putin. it doesn t appear to be the taliban. no. pete: not the communist chinese. ainsley: not our americans trapped in afghanistan. pete: it s unclear. it really is who he has gotten yet a lot of people he has left behind not a lot of people he has gotten. steve: go get joe manchin talk some sense in him. ainsley: american made. buy things in america. that is part of peter s reporting. but a lot of people are critical now. american energy. peter: sort of a laundry list of run on sentence of slurring. it wasn t something listened to. brian: it wasn t organized pete: ukraine me an derg no passion. ainsley: i am reading all of
brain tumor, it is important, if you notice your loved one, parent, neighbor having difficulty with speech, language, with understanding and expressing themselves, seek help to figure out what is the cause of their underlying problems. ashley: it comes after having a stroke a lot of times, there has not been information released that he had a stroke or any type of other issue. you say it is not as common perhaps if you don t have that. that brings me to my next question, two part here, what are the warning signs? if you don t have a stroke or any type of other issue, your family member starts slurring or be it something else, how quickly can this happen? is it just something that comes out of nowhere? that s a great question. it can come on gradually, we don t
much. but i guess maybe i m just a hack because i m a born woman and i m a woman. how boring of me. greg: also you have stuff to do in your life. the only people that worry about this are people who have nothing else in their life to worry about. i will call you what ever you want to, oprah, b have to be okay with the fact that i am a woman. greg: i am not culturally appropriating oprah, i am actually oprah. all right? i think the tragedy here is when you are about to say something like you are in tv and it s like this is a classic he said, she said. now you re going have to say it s a classic xer, zer said. it s like stuttering. were slurring. so the story about the university i thought it was telling. sort of proves the point i ve