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Old 19-01-2021, 10:33   #49
Hom3r
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Re: Nightmare of a night

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
So sorry to hear this latest news Hom3r. My mum had a TIA a few years ago. As it comes under the general heading of “stroke” the hospital should take it very seriously with tests and a treatment plan. Doubtless they’re busy with Covid related stuff but keep in mind that they should be staying on top of this to reduce the risk of it happening again, so keep asking the questions. Also, as TIAs are not normally a one off, you will have to make sure someone is checking in on your dad once he’s home just to make sure all is ok.

I live at home and do all the cooking etc.


As you say Covid is a nightmare as our support is not allowed near us (AKA sister and co), which I cannot wait to get back.
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