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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1540080" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Friday morning, my mother had a fall and was not able to walk or stand on her own. She was taken to our local hospital by ambulance because we weren't sure we could get her in and out of the car without hurting her. She was diagnosed there with having bleeding on the brain. She was transferred shortly to UK hospital. She has had a hemorrhagic stroke. She had an eschemic stroke in March but was able to come home and function some after that. Not sure what the future holds this time around, but she is much more debilitated now. She had shown some improvement, and from what little information we can find out recovery can take 6-8 weeks for the blood to clear up. It has stopped bleeding. She can move but it takes her a while to coordinate just to move her arms or legs, and she has to be prompted to do anything. Our bodies are so fragile and uncertain. Just the day before it happened she had got in and out of our 3/4 ton truck to get her hair done, and had attempted to make her locally famous pumpkin roll that night.</p><p>Been a rough year here with sickness, sister in law had to stop working because the cancer treatments took so much out of her. A work hand and friend had been battling cancer for a while and looks as if they are discontinuing treatments for him.</p><p>The weather and down cattle markets just seemed to pile on. My wife and I have been reminding each other that surely better days will come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1540080, member: 24816"] Friday morning, my mother had a fall and was not able to walk or stand on her own. She was taken to our local hospital by ambulance because we weren't sure we could get her in and out of the car without hurting her. She was diagnosed there with having bleeding on the brain. She was transferred shortly to UK hospital. She has had a hemorrhagic stroke. She had an eschemic stroke in March but was able to come home and function some after that. Not sure what the future holds this time around, but she is much more debilitated now. She had shown some improvement, and from what little information we can find out recovery can take 6-8 weeks for the blood to clear up. It has stopped bleeding. She can move but it takes her a while to coordinate just to move her arms or legs, and she has to be prompted to do anything. Our bodies are so fragile and uncertain. Just the day before it happened she had got in and out of our 3/4 ton truck to get her hair done, and had attempted to make her locally famous pumpkin roll that night. Been a rough year here with sickness, sister in law had to stop working because the cancer treatments took so much out of her. A work hand and friend had been battling cancer for a while and looks as if they are discontinuing treatments for him. The weather and down cattle markets just seemed to pile on. My wife and I have been reminding each other that surely better days will come. [/QUOTE]
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