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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostHello everyone -
Just to let you know my Dad is doing much better - I actually spoke to him last night and he sounds shaky but seems ok. My mam asked not to come until Friday (tomorrow) so thats what we are going to do.
He's not had the results of the CT Scan so they won't confirm either way if it is a stroke or a TIA thingy. But Mam (she's a nurse) says if it was a stroke it was a very minor one 'cos he is doing so well.
Can't tell you all how much relief I feel. I don't want to think about him getting old and the stuff that went through my head yesterday was horrible.
Thanks a million for all your support and kind words. It mad isn't it - people who I've never even met being so genuinley (yeah yeah spelling!) nice, kinda restores your confidence in the world.
I'm glad everything is better . You should still go and see them though for your own benefit.
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Seen as flip is the new swear word aorund here... may I suggest to cheer you up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FArZx...elated&search=
(work safe if flip is work safe)
Its the mother flippin rhymenociros vs the hiphopapotomus
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Pleased to hear it Carlin.
Should be a good weekend instead of a dreadful one.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostNow that everything is OK, can you send us close-ups of u in that nun's outfit?
Thanks.
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Now that everything is OK, can you send us close-ups of u in that nun's outfit?
Thanks.
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Glad to here that CM, good luck and hoping for a swift recovery...
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Hello everyone -
Just to let you know my Dad is doing much better - I actually spoke to him last night and he sounds shaky but seems ok. My mam asked not to come until Friday (tomorrow) so thats what we are going to do.
He's not had the results of the CT Scan so they won't confirm either way if it is a stroke or a TIA thingy. But Mam (she's a nurse) says if it was a stroke it was a very minor one 'cos he is doing so well.
Can't tell you all how much relief I feel. I don't want to think about him getting old and the stuff that went through my head yesterday was horrible.
Thanks a million for all your support and kind words. It mad isn't it - people who I've never even met being so genuinley (yeah yeah spelling!) nice, kinda restores your confidence in the world.
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get going girl. your dad will be in fine hands - your mam needs you. maybe stagger visits with your sister so that she has someone there over a longer period.
best of luck.
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My wife had a TIA. Fully recovered etc but scary at the time. Go, and you will sleep better.
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I believe TIAs are pretty common. My father-in-law had one, and he recovered fully.
Best wishes.
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My dad had a minor stroke about 15 years ago, If it's only minor then usually they make a full recovery as the brain soon rewires itself. I wouldn't worry too much.
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