I had a stroke at 22, what I want everyone to know

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Ian Reichman said there was nothing physically wrong with him that suggested he was at risk of the condition.

Ian Reichman was a 22-year-old with the world, and a soccer ball, at his feet.

He didn’t smoke, wasn’t a drug user and partied within the pretty reasonable bounds of an undergraduate student. He works at a disability company that works with the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme and goes to the gym, but he still walks with a significant limp on his right-hand side and has a substantially weaker right leg.Mr. Reichman’s experience, although unusual in a man of his age, is disconcertingly common.

Professor Freedman said one in 10 Australians did not know they had atrial fibrillation, or an irregular heartbeat, at the time of their stroke. “AF is the most common abnormal heart rhythm and it is often asymptomatic – but early diagnosis could save your life.”

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