But here’s the truth: Up to 1 in 5 people who have a suspected TIA will have a stroke within a year—and half of those strokes happen within 48 hours.
The FAST Test (For When Symptoms Are Happening)
If someone is experiencing symptoms right now, use the FAST test:
Letter Meaning What to Check
F Face Ask them to smile. Does one side droop?
A Arms Ask them to raise both arms. Does one drift downward?
S Speech Ask them to repeat a simple phrase. Is speech slurred or strange?
T Time Time to call emergency services immediately
Even if symptoms resolve while you’re checking, still seek medical attention.
The Bottom Line
A stroke doesn’t always strike without warning. In the days and weeks before, your body may send signals—subtle, temporary, easy to dismiss. But these signals are not false alarms. They are your brain’s last chance to get your attention before a potentially devastating event.
If something feels wrong, trust that feeling. If symptoms appear, even briefly, seek help. A TIA is not a “warning shot you can ignore.” It’s a medical emergency that demands action.
You are not overreacting. You are not being dramatic. You are protecting your brain, your life, and your