Posted March 26, 2016

Empress_Owl
★InTheFeathers
Registered: May 2013
From France

ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted March 26, 2016

(the first image is the detonation of the HMS Queen Mary during the Battle of Jutland and second is the sinking of the SMS Scharnhorst during the Battle of the Falkland Islands (both in World War I )
Post edited March 26, 2016 by ElTerprise

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States

EndreWhiteMane
Get off my lawn!
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016

Some of you know that my grandparents raised me; my grandfather had a stroke last November. It was pretty severe, but he recovered almost completely - up into the 90+ percent, which is amazing. He even got his driver's license back this Tuesday. He's still pretty easily fatigued and weaker on his right side.
Today, he went outside to start the riding lawn mower and pick up pine cones and such off the lawn before mowing. After he'd been outside for about ten minutes without hearing anything, my aunt went out check on him and found him sitting at the bench in the shop, unable to stand up. Apparently, the lawn mower had a flat tire that he wanted to inflate with the air compressor, but came over weak. He had almost no voice at all. When I went out a few minutes later, it looked like possible heat stroke/over-exertion - pale, sweaty, etc. - but when we called 911 because we couldn't move him, he ended up with a super-low blood pressure of 74/42, so went to hospital. Right now, doctors are testing to see if he had another stroke and they're looking at the possibility that he may need a pacemaker.
He's 85. The initial stroke was terrifying, but now I'm having to face a very real possibility that we'll be losing him a piece at a time over the next few months to years.
I'm not at the ER with my aunt and grandmother because I'm newly recovering from illness myself, as well as being someone that freaks out at hospitals. Instead, I'm home alone and trying not to freak out at this line of thought.
I just turned 40 last weekend, so having my grandparents still around is a blessing. I'm just not ready to look at the possibility of not having either of them anymore.
Thanks for 'listening,' all.
I'll keep hoping that things turn out for the best and you get to keep your grand parents for a very long time yet.
Don't worry about the pacemaker stuff, it's very common in older people, helps a lot and is a pretty simple procedure these days.
All fingers and toes crossed.
Post edited March 26, 2016 by EndreWhiteMane

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016

(the first image is the detonation of the HMS Queen Mary during the Battle of Jutland and second is the sinking of the SMS Scharnhorst during the Battle of the Falkland Islands (both in World War I )
I don't say that to try to be some kind of smartass, I'm saying it so you don't waste your abilities on someone too brainfucked at the moment to process all of it.

ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany

akhliber
closet ballerina
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016

Some of you know that my grandparents raised me; my grandfather had a stroke last November. It was pretty severe, but he recovered almost completely - up into the 90+ percent, which is amazing. He even got his driver's license back this Tuesday. He's still pretty easily fatigued and weaker on his right side.
Today, he went outside to start the riding lawn mower and pick up pine cones and such off the lawn before mowing. After he'd been outside for about ten minutes without hearing anything, my aunt went out check on him and found him sitting at the bench in the shop, unable to stand up. Apparently, the lawn mower had a flat tire that he wanted to inflate with the air compressor, but came over weak. He had almost no voice at all. When I went out a few minutes later, it looked like possible heat stroke/over-exertion - pale, sweaty, etc. - but when we called 911 because we couldn't move him, he ended up with a super-low blood pressure of 74/42, so went to hospital. Right now, doctors are testing to see if he had another stroke and they're looking at the possibility that he may need a pacemaker.
He's 85. The initial stroke was terrifying, but now I'm having to face a very real possibility that we'll be losing him a piece at a time over the next few months to years.
I'm not at the ER with my aunt and grandmother because I'm newly recovering from illness myself, as well as being someone that freaks out at hospitals. Instead, I'm home alone and trying not to freak out at this line of thought.
I just turned 40 last weekend, so having my grandparents still around is a blessing. I'm just not ready to look at the possibility of not having either of them anymore.
Thanks for 'listening,' all.

ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted March 26, 2016
Oh i'm sorry.... i really got myself into reading more about World War I recently as distraction (yes i know that sounds odd) but that's the reason i had that stuff in mind :)

penumbren
404TitleNotFound
Registered: Mar 2014
From Ukraine
Posted March 26, 2016

I do'nt have any grandparents anymore, I know what you mean... hang on...
**big hugs**


I'll keep hoping that things turn out for the best and you get to keep your grand parents for a very long time yet.
Don't worry about the pacemaker stuff, it's very common in older people, helps a lot and is a pretty simple procedure these days.
All fingers and toes crossed.
*hugs to you all* I appreciate the support and kind words/thoughts. I'm usually pretty optimistic about this type of thing, but it's difficult to really be optimistic right this moment. I just want him to come home and be here and okay.

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016


Post edited March 26, 2016 by CarrionCrow

ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted March 26, 2016
Alright. Think i'm going to sleep now....i'm pretty tired. Wish you all a good night *big good night hugs and waves*
See you all later :)
Whoa...yep you definitely beat me on that :)
See you all later :)
Whoa...yep you definitely beat me on that :)

EndreWhiteMane
Get off my lawn!
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016

See you all later :)



akhliber
closet ballerina
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States

penumbren
404TitleNotFound
Registered: Mar 2014
From Ukraine
Posted March 26, 2016


I'm told he's gotten his voice back and is complaining about sitting around waiting for test results, so it sounds like he's recovering. (If I knew more about medical stuff, I'd possibly be willing to say that it makes it sound like he either didn't have another stroke or if he did, it was a very minor one, since he was slurring briefly at the time and isn't now - but I know from experience that heat stroke and related issues can cause the same thing.)
At least I feel a little bit better now than I did an hour ago. ..... :) ?

CarrionCrow
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Registered: May 2011
From United States