sj1
Marksman
We woke up yesterday, and she agreed to take care of our granddaughter, but she overslept. That was weird right there. Then she said "Something is wrong." She said the whole right side of her body was numb, and her right eye was drooping, for lack of a better term. I said that it sounded like a stroke (She Googled the symptoms, to make sure). She has a personal history of hypertension, and a family history of stroke, so we went to NOMC immediately. They are giving her excellent care, but her BP was 216 over 150 when she was admitted. I have to sleep alone another night while they adjust her medication and find a prescription, but she will be OK.
Those radio commercials aren't BS, my friends. If anyone you know and care about is at risk for a stroke, pay attention, and no detail is too small. My father-in-law spent his life proving how tough he is, and now he can't shave his own face, or read a book. You can't "shake off" a stroke, or a heart attack, or any major medical condition.
Those radio commercials aren't BS, my friends. If anyone you know and care about is at risk for a stroke, pay attention, and no detail is too small. My father-in-law spent his life proving how tough he is, and now he can't shave his own face, or read a book. You can't "shake off" a stroke, or a heart attack, or any major medical condition.