rpbert1
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recieved news this morning that my BIL was taken to hospital with a stroke.
Apparently they have a 3 hour window to get med in to him ,but this was lost as , he collapsed and was unable to get to his phone, as he had to drag himself to where his phone was, and because his right hand side was affected , took him sometime to get to it, he lives on his own. by the time the ambulance came the time had passed for the med, so apparently they need to wait 24 hours before starting treatment and the 24 hrs is a critical time for stroke patients,and if he does have another in this period they can then administer the drugs.
We where at the hospital most of the day, and he seems ok although still very ill, but has some feeling back in his right leg, but his hand has no feeling at all, and his speech is very bad.
know it is a long process , but read a post from someone on another thread , as he was very upset and a bit weepy, but this apparently seems to be normal, which has put DWs at ease a bit , as she is very upset, as this is her youngest brother.
Will be at the hospital tomorrow, but do not expect any difference from today, as we know it is a long slow process, but its good to read how people do go on to live long health lives.
Apparently they have a 3 hour window to get med in to him ,but this was lost as , he collapsed and was unable to get to his phone, as he had to drag himself to where his phone was, and because his right hand side was affected , took him sometime to get to it, he lives on his own. by the time the ambulance came the time had passed for the med, so apparently they need to wait 24 hours before starting treatment and the 24 hrs is a critical time for stroke patients,and if he does have another in this period they can then administer the drugs.
We where at the hospital most of the day, and he seems ok although still very ill, but has some feeling back in his right leg, but his hand has no feeling at all, and his speech is very bad.
know it is a long process , but read a post from someone on another thread , as he was very upset and a bit weepy, but this apparently seems to be normal, which has put DWs at ease a bit , as she is very upset, as this is her youngest brother.
Will be at the hospital tomorrow, but do not expect any difference from today, as we know it is a long slow process, but its good to read how people do go on to live long health lives.