My dad had a stroke...


Recommended Posts

I haven't been around much the last couple weeks anyways, but on Thursday my father had a stroke. I've been at the hospital for the last 2 days. Haven't really had any time to be here. Hopefully soon everything will be back to normal...

I am about to go back to the hospital soon, so I will go into further details when I get a chance.

Edited by StevoFC
Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/665992-my-dad-had-a-stroke/
Share on other sites

Everything is still the same. His condition hasn't changed at all.

Basically, he had a stroke that effected one nerve. He lost the ability to swallow (water, food, saliva, anything) and has trouble with his voice. But he can still talk. Everything else right now seems normal.

They moved him out of the ICU last night and into a private room.

Everything is still the same. His condition hasn't changed at all.

Basically, he had a stroke that effected one nerve. He lost the ability to swallow (water, food, saliva, anything) and has trouble with his voice. But he can still talk. Everything else right now seems normal.

They moved him out of the ICU last night and into a private room.

hope he gets better mate

my grandma kept having transient ischemic attacks which ended with a stroke, luckily she has made a remarkable recovery,

Keep the faith brother

Everything is still the same. His condition hasn't changed at all.

Basically, he had a stroke that effected one nerve. He lost the ability to swallow (water, food, saliva, anything) and has trouble with his voice. But he can still talk. Everything else right now seems normal.

They moved him out of the ICU last night and into a private room.

The same thing happened to my grandmother, she had a stroke (ended up being the 3rd time she had one) and she lost the ability to swallow and speak.

Hopefully your father gets better man, unfortunately my grandmother never did :cry:

All the best man, best thing you can do is be there for him and keep his spirits up.

I haven't been around much the last couple weeks anyways, but on Thursday my father had a stroke. I've been at the hospital for the last 2 days. Haven't really had any time to be here. Hopefully soon everything will be back to normal...

I am about to go back to the hospital soon, so I will go into further details when I get a chance.

That sounds terrible. My great-grandmother had a stroke, unfortunately, she died a year later (just in May). So, I (kind of, because I wasn't very close to my great-grandmother) understand what you're going through. My grandfather, who is my favorite member of the family (we are exactly alike), also has heart disease, and he seems to be doing okay (he just can't do some things physically), but his potential of dying worries me very much.

Hopefully the second situation (with my grandfather) will pass on to you, and he will be fine.

Family first!

+1

I am sorry to hear about your father man. If there is anything any one of us can do for you just let us know. We need to come together in this time of need for our members. God is with you and your family.

Family first!

+1

I am sorry to hear about your father man. If there is anything any one of us can do for you just let us know. We need to come together in this time of need for our members. God is with you and your family.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • The problem of course is simply that government does not always know best. My point is that agency is taken away from the EU consumer in these cases. I'm sorry, but I do not believe that governments (politicians) are inherently good, and "looking out for me." Primarily they look to themselves and their own personal desires first, foremost, and always. When the EU or the DOJ fines these companies, claiming to "represent the welfare of the consumer," how much of these billion-dollar judgments are handed to the consumers they claim to represent? Not even a dollar, as I've seen. Yet the EUC lawyers who are paid to sit around and dream up these suits make huge commissions on the fines the EUC adjudicates, which is an ironclad fact I hope everyone is aware of. It's also rank corruption, of course, but that's another topic. Last, when the EU inflicts these judgments, or the DOJ, take your pick, the costs are bundled right along in the cost of the goods and services these companies provide the consumers they are "looking out for." If you are someone who believes his government is his savior then you have my condolences. I think Apple is right here, because the whole scheme of consumer choice is that consumers pick and choose among the products companies offer. Microsoft Windows is more compatible with third party software and hardware than any desktop OS on Earth, which is my sole reason for choosing it. Just because the EUC forces companies do certain things it knows the companies do not want to do, "or else", has no bearing on consumer benefit. This Siri thing is almost idiotic it's so infantile. But this is what the EUC does when the EU in Brussels becomes cash-strapped and needs a big infusion of cash. Some people get upset by "big companies" but it's the opposite when governments dwarf the size and scope of these companies, which is so obvious it hurts.... I mean you can't honestly believe that forcing Apple to do things with Siri it has its own reasons to decline is something that "opens up" Apple, do you? Say it aint' so...
    • Looks like many years since the request was made, a directory tree view finally may be added. https://github.com/files-community/Files/pull/18537
    • There's this from last year https://gist.github.com/threat...364659a8887841aa43deca4efd9 but nothing about a buffer overflow that MS somehow can't code against. No matter what, it makes sense to take a "protected by default" approach.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      sjbousquet earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      sjbousquet earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • First Post
      DragonOfMercy earned a badge
      First Post
    • First Post
      bella52 earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      Techinmay earned a badge
      Reacting Well
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      501
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      212
    3. 3
      +Edouard
      156
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      84
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      72
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!