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Courtney was 18 years old when she had a massive stroke that almost killed her. One minute she was on vacation, the next she was being life-flighted and told something was seriously wrong. Doctors later discovered sepsis and two holes in her heart she never knew existed.

Courtney's Links:
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/courtney_fullmer?igsh=c2w1ZGU2OGRqcWds&utm_source=qr
Tiktok:
https://www.tiktok.com/@courtneyfullmer?_r=1&_t=ZT-92w7XmzRc33
Youtube: 
https://youtube.com/@courtney.fullmer?si=3N9SCj82LivAb9og

Time Stamps:
00:00:00 – What does it feel like to have a stroke at 18 years old?
00:01:10 – Can you be perfectly healthy and still have a stroke?
00:02:35 – What was life like right before a medical emergency at a young age?
00:04:55 – How grief and emotional stress impact the body physically
00:07:15 – What are the earliest stroke symptoms most people ignore?
00:09:45 – How do you know when something is seriously wrong with your body?
00:12:30 – Why young people dismiss major health warning signs
00:15:45 – Can physical activity or water sports trigger a stroke?
00:17:50 – What does a stroke feel like while it’s happening in real time?
00:19:20 – What happens when one side of your body suddenly stops working?
00:20:40 – What does it feel like when you can’t speak but know what you want to say?
00:22:45 – Can you pass out during a stroke and not realize it?
00:24:30 – How do people recognize stroke symptoms in an emergency?
00:26:45 – Why timing matters so much during a medical emergency
00:28:50 – How lack of cell service almost delayed life-saving care
00:31:30 – What happens when doctors don’t immediately know the cause of a stroke?
00:34:55 – What is LifeFlight and when is it used in emergencies?
00:38:20 – How faith and spirituality can show up during medical trauma
00:41:40 – When do stroke symptoms fully register mentally?
00:44:10 – Why losing the ability to speak is more terrifying than pain
00:46:45 – What it’s like arriving at the ER as an 18-year-old stroke patient
00:51:00 – Can birth control cause blood clots and strokes?
00:53:10 – What is an ischemic stroke vs a hemorrhagic stroke?
00:55:25 – Why stroke medication has a strict time window
00:58:50 – What recovery really looks like after a stroke at a young age
01:02:30 – How long does stroke rehab take for speech and movement?
01:07:45 – What people don’t understand about relearning how to talk and swallow
01:12:40 – How a stroke changes your identity and sense of self
01:18:30 – The mental health aftermath of surviving a stroke young
01:25:10 – What life looks like years after a traumatic medical event
01:31:45 – How long-term rehab reshapes patience, resilience, and hope
01:39:20 – What surviving a stroke teaches you about life and priorities
01:47:30 – What she wants young people to know about listening to their bodies

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Stroke at 18 Years Old

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 OFFICIAL MERCH NOW AVAILABLE - code INSANE10 gets you 10% off for a limited time Join We’re All Insane Mailing List for EXCLUSIVE Content + Discounts  Courtney was 18 years old when she had a massive stroke that almost killed her. One minute she was on vacation, the next she was being life-flighted and told something was seriously wrong. Doctors later discovered sepsis and two holes in her heart she never knew existed. Courtney's Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courtney_fullmer?igsh=c2w1ZGU2OGRqcWds&utm_source=qr Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@courtneyfullmer?_r=1&_t=ZT-92w7XmzRc33 Youtube: https://youtube.com/@courtney.fullmer?si=3N9SCj82LivAb9og Time Stamps: 00:00:00 – What does it feel like to have a stroke at 18 years old? 00:01:10 – Can you be perfectly healthy and still have a stroke? 00:02:35 – What was life like right before a medical emergency at a young age? 00:04:55 – How grief and emotional stress impact the body physically 00:07:15 – What are the earliest stroke symptoms most people ignore? 00:09:45 – How do you know when something is seriously wrong with your body? 00:12:30 – Why young people dismiss major health warning signs 00:15:45 – Can physical activity or water sports trigger a stroke? 00:17:50 – What does a stroke feel like while it’s happening in real time? 00:19:20 – What happens when one side of your body suddenly stops working? 00:20:40 – What does it feel like when you can’t speak but know what you want to say? 00:22:45 – Can you pass out during a stroke and not realize it? 00:24:30 – How do people recognize stroke symptoms in an emergency? 00:26:45 – Why timing matters so much during a medical emergency 00:28:50 – How lack of cell service almost delayed life-saving care 00:31:30 – What happens when doctors don’t immediately know the cause of a stroke? 00:34:55 – What is LifeFlight and when is it used in emergencies? 00:38:20 – How faith and spirituality can show up during medical trauma 00:41:40 – When do stroke symptoms fully register mentally? 00:44:10 – Why losing the ability to speak is more terrifying than pain 00:46:45 – What it’s like arriving at the ER as an 18-year-old stroke patient 00:51:00 – Can birth control cause blood clots and strokes? 00:53:10 – What is an ischemic stroke vs a hemorrhagic stroke? 00:55:25 – Why stroke medication has a strict time window 00:58:50 – What recovery really looks like after a stroke at a young age 01:02:30 – How long does stroke rehab take for speech and movement? 01:07:45 – What people don’t understand about relearning how to talk and swallow 01:12:40 – How a stroke changes your identity and sense of self 01:18:30 – The mental health aftermath of surviving a stroke young 01:25:10 – What life looks like years after a traumatic medical event 01:31:45 – How long-term rehab reshapes patience, resilience, and hope 01:39:20 – What surviving a stroke teaches you about life and priorities 01:47:30 – What she wants young people to know about listening to their bodies If you have a unique story you'd like to share on the podcast, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/ZiHgdoK4PLRAddiB9 or send an email to [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices