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Plaque formation in a vessel has no friendship with the brain.




CLOT FORMATION IN A VESSEL HAS NO FRIENDSHIP WITH THE BRAIN. 
The brain and clot has no known
friendship. Plaque formation in vessel still remains the greatest foe of the brain.

This reason of no friendship between the brain and clot formation in a vessel is attributed to the fact that such is the main cause of interruption in the flow of blood to the brain.
When the brain is deprived of blood, it lost oxygen and other useful element needed for the brain to function and part of the brain being deprived of blood begins to die out since the brain cells depend on the blood to be alive.
"Blood is the life of brain cells". This is linked to an ever loving story of Kwasi Agyemang, a very rich youngest man.

Once upon a time a young energetic man lived in a well established mansion.
He was very rich in the vicinity such that friends who want to come to him have to pay an entrance fee to the security guards before they would be allowed to set an eye on Kwasi Aggyemang, who was popularly known as  "Osikani" in the Akan dialogue.
Kwasi Agyemang in his entire life has never visited the hospital for medical check ups.

He has got his own herbalist he trusted much and therefore regarded the hospital as unimportant, not knowing his own herbalist was against him from the start and wants his death.
One early morning, the rich man got up not feeling well. He had urinated continuously throughout the night, and and to his surprise,  he saw his pot where he discharged his urine surrounded by some black ants.

What could be the meaning of this? he soliloquy. He consulted his herbalist and as someone who wants his death, told him "it is nothing " and gave him some herbs to take with the impression that such would resolve the issue.
Surprisingly, Thompson, the youngest child of Kwasi Aggyemang appeard before his fathers urine in the sink still surrounded by those black ants.
He went to his father and told him exactly what he saw and the father told him, " it is my urine,  I wonder why ".

The child was reminded on a story told by his madam that "ants like sugary substances and are always surrounded by sugary substances.
He then asked his dad, "Dad, does urine contain sugar?
His father laughed and said, no,  it doesn't contain sugar.
The child said it might contain sugar that why when you threw your urine away, it was surrounded by ants, because my madam told me ants like sugary substances.
Then let each one goes to test his own urine and see if it is not true,  the child added.
Yeah, that would be a good thing to clear this doubt. I said urine does not contain sugar, how father added.
The child went and checked  first and it was salty.
He kept quite and his father too went and checked and it was sugary as the child said.
They came together at the hall to give their observations.
The father was ashamed to  tell his observation because it was true urine taste sugary according to his test.
The child told his father, my urine was like salt.
The father too said,  mine tasted sugary.
The child started mocking at his father, shouting and jumping here and there saying "My dad is dullard ".
There was a very educated man passing by and heard the jubilation of the child and asked him why the jubilation.
The child told him about whatever transpired before his jubilation and came to a conclusion that, "my father's urine tasted sugary ". I said it.
Then the man calmed him down and asked him to open their gate to see his father since his father might be seriously ill,  he added.
He quickly opened the gate for him and he entered quickly only to observe his father lying helplessly on the bed.
He could not even stand, and his speech was slurred.
The  F   A     S       T      SIGNS OF STROKE WAS MORE OBVIOUS.
They took him to the hospital and Kwasi Agyemang was diagnosed of having Ischemic stroke.

According to the doctor's findings, there was plaque formation in the blood vessels which caused his condition.
 His medical history proved that, Kwasi Agyemang is been diabetic for about three years.
Diabetes has no friendship with stroke. Once you have diabetes, your risk of developing stroke is high.
Too much accumulate of sugar in the blood Can result in stasis in the blood Flow which could form plaque in the blood vessels restricting blood flow to the brain which may lead to stroke.

Due to delay diagnosis, an hour time ,the doctor reported that Kwasi Aggyemang is dead.

Upon the idea in the mind of Thompson, he cursed the condition stroke and advised himself not to adhere to his father's ways of seeking treatment, but would be more regular in the hospital all the days of his life for regular medical check up.

He sat down being surprised and shocked, concluded that, "sugary substance has close relationship with ants but clot formation has no friendship with the brain.

Remember, the characters used in the story do not represent any of the personalities in the photos attached to this article. 


REVIEWED BY MISS PATRICIA MARTEY


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