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Re: Safe in hospital?
« Reply #15 on: 02 April 2014, 02:14:46 »

I know it must be of little comfort to you, but people do recover from strokes (even severe ones)!

Don't forget to look after yourself during this stressful time and I hope she makes a full recovery soon!
I would like to say she is in the best place and in capable hands ... at least she has the best chances being in the hospital when it happened so it was hopefully caught early enough for a full recovery (even if it does take time)

All the best  :y
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Re: Safe in hospital?
« Reply #16 on: 02 April 2014, 10:44:17 »

Distressing news, Baza, I do hope she makes a full recovery.
In the mean time, try to find out exactly what happened, you may need that information later.
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Re: Safe in hospital?
« Reply #17 on: 02 April 2014, 22:40:19 »

Bets wishes & hope she makes a full recovery.  :y :y

+1  :y
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Re: Safe in hospital?
« Reply #18 on: 04 April 2014, 22:26:46 »

An update.They stopped her Wharfrin in order to stop the slight internal blood loss she was having so they could use a camera to examine her for the cause of this.This of course lead to blood clots forming one of which hit her brain hence the stroke.Results of yesterdays MRI scan show the clot still present in her brain and they're trying aspirin to try to dissolve it.Meanwhile consultant says quite severe brain damage has resulted.It's just a case now of sorting out what the damaged bits do.She does recognise people who visit her without prompting,she also remembers birthdays/appointments etc.,tonight she told me to buy 3 cards for birthdays this month.Speech is a little less laboured for her now although still difficult to understand what she's driving at for a while.She has lost all feeling in her right arm and has very,very little in her right leg[I always thought it was the left side that was affected]she is slowly regaining her "swallow"response and can now have small drinks and food[although this has to be put through a blender or similar to basically liquefy it for her.
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Re: Safe in hospital?
« Reply #19 on: 04 April 2014, 22:47:23 »

How dreadful for you all. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to SWMBO.
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Re: Safe in hospital?
« Reply #20 on: 04 April 2014, 23:17:30 »

Best wishes
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