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  • 04-07-2006, 11:33 PM
    sweety314
    Re: Could use some prayers
    My thoughts and prayers :hug: go out to you and your family. :hug: Praying for a fast a complete recovery for your grandma.
  • 04-07-2006, 11:33 PM
    Noggy93
    Re: Could use some prayers
    I will most definently pray for your family.
  • 04-08-2006, 12:28 AM
    ARamos8
    Re: Could use some prayers
    You and your family will be in our prayers.
  • 04-08-2006, 07:15 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Could use some prayers
    Well hey even older ladies have their ego's and no lady likes to have years added to her age Robin LOL.


    I'm glad to be of whatever help I can be Robin. When I went through this with my own grandmother many years ago, she was misdiagnosed as suffering a stroke when she had in fact developed a subdural hematoma/hemorrhage. Just like your grandmother she had fallen from her bed late one night and we believe now had struck her head on the bedside table. She was ill (subsequently diagnosed with pneumonia) and the systoms of the brain bleed were blamed on the fall, the pneumonia and her advanced age.

    Thanks goodness the appropriate tests (which we had to fight to get done) revealed the truth of it and after surgery/treatment she was able to live many more years with her facilties intact. Not saying this is the way of it with your granny hon, but considering the similarities here (fall followed at a later date by stroke-like symptoms in an older lady)....well I figure it's no harm to ask her doctor to do the appropriate tests and make sure it's not a slow brain bleed in the underside of the dura mater.

    This article explains it well and it's best to educate yourself Robin. I know with my granny the Doctor at first refused to do the CT scan and we literally had to threaten to remove her AMA (against medical advice) and take her elsewhere for treatment. Unfortunately with elderly patients doctors often take the easy route and blame strokes when it is sometimes other medical issues, drug interactions, etc. The neurosurgeon that saved her life was amazed when I showed him all the stuff I printed offline LOL

    http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH...339/10112.html
  • 04-08-2006, 07:53 AM
    Beauty the BP
    Re: Could use some prayers
    You have my prayers and I hope she will pull through. My great grand mother died last year and she was 110 yrs old.

    god bless you and your family,
    Beauty the BP
  • 04-08-2006, 07:06 PM
    rabernet
    Re: Could use some prayers
    Thank you everyone! My grandmother was admitted to the hospital today - we're not sure what's going on. A CAT scan was done, and there's nothing that they can see, and they don't think she's had a stroke - their puzzled why she is slurring her words and not making sense.


    Keep the prayers coming! Thanks!
  • 04-09-2006, 12:30 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Could use some prayers
    Hopefully they will come up with something soon Robin. I know your family must be very worried without a firm diagnosis. Sometimes they need to redo tests after a bit of time to get a more clear result or just keep on them to keep looking. Could it be a drug reaction to the pain meds? Again, my granny's incident required she be on codiene in her IV for pain managment. She acted like she'd lost her mind Robin! We thought the brain bleed had left her permanently brain damaged - heck the doctors thought that too. Turned out, thank God, to be a strong reaction to the codiene...as soon as they changed her meds....she cleared right back up and was able to communicate and make sense again. I think especially with the older folks that drugs can do very wierd and unexpected things.
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