• @scarabic
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    41 year ago

    If you’ve ever had an 81yo person in your household you know that this kind of thing can just happen.

    Last person I knew of who had a stroke was my friend’s dad. His wife heard him cry out and when she got to the room he was in, he had fallen to his knees and was crying, reaching up toward his head with both hands.

    That’s a stroke.

    • @Thaumiel
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      441 year ago

      Coming from a former medic, strokes are one of those issues that present a ton of different ways. Some people are in excruciating pain, others can’t move their pinky and that’s it.

      I’ve trucked in an old timer who insisted he was fine and only going to make his wife stop nagging him. Guy had a brain bleed that would have killed him if he wasn’t already in the hospital.

      You’re completely right though, that he’s fucking 81 and it could have been a thousand different things. Just pointing out how insidious strokes can be. I have no idea why he wasn’t taken directly to hospital.

      • @scarabic
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        71 year ago

        True. I mean, strokes come in all different severities.

        • sik0fewl
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          91 year ago

          Hence the saying, “different strokes for different folks”.

      • JJROKCZ
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        51 year ago

        He wasn’t taken to the hospital because he’s surrounded by garbage people who care for no one but themselves. He’s surrounded himself with them and been one of them for decades, it should come as no surprise