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Rita Ferdinardo: Am I Too Young To Have a Stroke?
Mar 30, 2026, 17:28

Rita Ferdinardo: Am I Too Young To Have a Stroke?

Rita Ferdinardo, Nursing Professional Development Generalist at Advocate Condell Medical Center, shared on LinkedIn:

‘I had a stroke.

A strange thing to say at 27.

There were no warning signs, no risk factors just a terrible headache on a Monday night.

That headache quickly turned into left-sided numbness and an inability to get my words out.

I remember sitting there thinking to myself, ‘Am I having a stroke? No… It can’t be. I’m too young.

Vertebral artery dissections are actually one of the leading causes of stroke in young and middle-aged adults.

There are only two causes: traumatic or spontaneous.

In my case, it was spontaneous. I can’t recall any injury or event that would have caused a tear such as heavy lifting, chiropractor or rollercoaster.

Stroke can happen at any age. I’m incredibly grateful it was caught.

But I can’t help wondering if a stroke would have been taken more seriously from the start if I had been older.

And if sharing my story makes even one clinician pause and consider stroke in a young patient, then it’s worth it.”

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