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At 23, a stroke left her a ‘ticking time bomb’. Her high blood pressure had been a warning

Before her stroke, Emma Rand had been told her blood pressure was high. After a series of tests, doctors revealed what probably caused it

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Emma Rand had a stroke at age 23, but it took doctors five days and multiple medical appointments to figure that out. Photo: courtesy of the Rand family
Tribune News Service

During a health fair at her workplace, 23-year-old Emma Rand had her vitals checked.

“Have you seen a doctor in a while?” the nurse asked. “Your blood pressure is pretty high.”

Rand was surprised.

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She had been active in school sports. Although she slowed down in university, when a bout with Covid-19 left her feeling lethargic for months, she had recently started exercising again and was feeling great.

The following month, Rand had her annual check-up. Again, her blood pressure was on the higher end.

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“Let’s just monitor it,” her doctor said.

High blood pressure was a warning sign before Emma Rand had a stroke at the age of 23. Photo: Shutterstock
High blood pressure was a warning sign before Emma Rand had a stroke at the age of 23. Photo: Shutterstock
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