"All's Well"

Lyndeborough, NH

Thanks for the letters. RE My Sons stroke.

He had a very minor stroke, he was treated and released
from the hosp within hours.

Appears to have been a build up of fluid in the spinal column.

Since he was 550 miles away and the airport closes at 11PM there was no way out until AM.

Thanks Again
Byron


BTW We are very fimilar with stroke victims, my BIL had a major brain stem stoke a couple years ago, Hosp and rehab for almost a year, Was almost back to normal. He is now deteriorating. Speach is becoming more slurred and having difficulty walking. I think in less than a year, he will be in a chair. Before the stoke he was playing tennis with his daughter, my neice was The female tennis champ at UMASS and could also beat every one of the mens team.



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Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

Byron, our prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.

"eyes"

Efland, NC(Zone 7a)

Glad to hear the good news. A friend of mine had a stroke at only age 35, fortunately also a minor one. Guess they can hit us at any age or time. Glad to hear all is well!

Ewing, KY(Zone 6a)

Its good to hear your son is doing better.You and your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

Prayers coming from my way as well for you and your family.

south central, WI(Zone 5a)

My prayers also going your family's way. My family has had that experience also. I am so glad that your son is doing better, extra prayers for your BIL.

Lyndeborough, NH

Son passed out at work today, Back to ER.

Wal-Mart gave him the wrong pills.


Richmond Hill, GA(Zone 8b)

OMG!!!! That's terrible!!! They could have killed him!!! Byron, did they happen to say if his cerebrospinal fluid was "xanthrochromic" after they performed a test on it? Try and remember if they said that word.

Pete

Santa Barbara, CA

Sorry about your son, Byron; I hadn't heard til just now. What is it with these big chain drugstores; this year I twice had to return subscriptions (two different companies) because I could tell at a glace: wrong pills.

I hope he makes a quick and complete recovery.

marsh

Portland, OR(Zone 8a)

Wow...I can't imagine...all the best to you and yours. Dee

Lyndeborough, NH

Pete they didn't say or he didn't remember..

Marsh looks like support the little guy instead of big box for the few pennies saved.


Byron

Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Byron, So sorry to hear about your son. I hope he's on the road to recovery. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.

Lyndeborough, NH

A little search on the subject, Chain store phamacies have a record of 1 out of 285 perscriptions are wrong.

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