Women have harder time getting help after stroke due to gender roles: report

Diane Baronette, shown in a handout photo, struggled to cope with her guilt after a stroke because she'd been a caregiver for her sick husband but then "the tables kind of turned" and he had to do his best to look after her as a formerly independent woman who could no longer work. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

Diane Baronette's stroke symptoms in 2021 were initially misdiagnosed at a local emergency room, which resulted in serious mobility issues she's dealing with to this day.

"My whole arm is numb but my fingers and my feet are the worst," Baronette said of her ongoing symptoms, which forced her to leave a management job she loved.

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