We think of a stroke as a sudden event, a lightning strike to the brain. But what if that’s not the whole story? What if your body sends subtle warnings—flickers of trouble—for days or even WEEKS beforehand? In this life-saving video, renowned physician Dr. William Li reveals the 9 transient, often-missed signs of a stroke that can occur long before the main event. These are not the dramatic symptoms you see in movies; they are quiet, fleeting moments that most people dismiss as stress, fatigue, or just a strange feeling. In this essential guide, you will learn: 🔹 What these “mini-strokes” (TIAs) feel like and why they often disappear. 🔹 The surprising signs you might dismiss (like sudden dizziness or vision changes). 🔹 Why recognizing these gives you a critical window of opportunity to prevent a major, life-altering stroke. 🔹 The immediate steps you MUST take if you experience any of these warnings. This isn't just medical information; it's a second chance. Understanding these early signals could be the difference between a close call and a catastrophe. Please, watch this, learn the signs, and share it with everyone you care about. It could save a life. #StrokeAwareness #StrokePrevention #DrWilliamLi #BrainHealth #HealthWarning #EarlySigns #TIA stroke warning signs, early signs of stroke, transient ischemic attack, TIA symptoms, stroke symptoms, Dr. William Li, signs of a stroke weeks before, mini stroke symptoms, neurology, stroke prevention, what are the first signs of a stroke, can you feel a stroke coming on, health education, brain health, protect your brain, health signs you shouldn't ignore This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting or stopping any health-related activity. This video does not claim to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The creator is not a medical professional. This content complies with YouTube’s Community Guidelines and is not intended to promote dangerous or misleading health practices.