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Re: The Prayer List 27 Jun 2013 03:38 #105750

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So glad to hear that Wolf is on the mend, and that there appears to be relatively little lasting damage. And as you say it is great to have a little sunshine now.


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Re: The Prayer List 27 Jun 2013 02:53 #105749

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Good news, yesterday Wolf was able to shower.....supervised, and has been walking upstairs with the aid of a stick. Still waiting for the MRI but occupational therapist says he may be home by the weekend or early next week. I can't wait.
It's going to take time and there will probably always be a weakness on the right side but things are looking promising :D
I am going to borrow a wheelchair from the red cross and take him out ......he can walk a little then have a sit down them walk a bit more.
We have a lovely lake within walking distance and weather permitting I will take him there.
The weather is good at the moment so hoping it will last as he loves the sun, it's looking good but I know that things can change but I intend to look after him, we celebrated out 50th wedding anniversary last year so hope to have him around for the next 50.
When you live together for so many years you get into a routine and you don't realise what the other person does, well I know. I can now put the dishwasher on, put the correct garbage bin out on the right day Wolf did all these little jobs while I looked after the house stuff. I appreciate all that he does for me and will do again.
Again I say to everyone.....if you have the slightest inkling that some one is having a stroke get help.....if it's a false alarm so be it but better to be safe than sorry.
Sorry about my ramblings, look after your loved ones.
Thank you all for your prayers I'm sure they helped
Anne :D
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Re: The Prayer List 26 Jun 2013 08:38 #105682

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Thank you, Pam, for the report on Anne and Wolf. I'm glad to hear that the news is relatively positive at this time. I will keep praying for a complete recovery for Wolf and comfort for Anne.
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Re: The Prayer List 26 Jun 2013 05:03 #105672

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Thank you all for your prayers and good wishes. Pam has given you an update on Wolf (thank you Pam) and we are all hopeful of a good recovery it will just take time and that is something we have plenty of.
I'm sure with patience he will make good recovery.....he can be a stubborn b****r and that should help.
I send my thoughts and prayers to all those suffering pain or loss.
Thank you again
Anne
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Re: The Prayer List 26 Jun 2013 04:35 #105670

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Dear friends,

I have just spoken to Anne1 on the phone. She thanks you all for your private messages, prayers and good wishes.

The stroke has affected Wolf's right side although he can move his arm and hand, he can't hold a pen. His brain seems to be functioning well, although his speech is slghtly affected. He is difficult to understand at times as his pronounciation isn't too good, but he was able to give his daughter instructions on emails to send re cancelling meetings etc. He is cheerful but very tired. He is due to have an MRI scan today.

Their daughter lives nearby, which is a blessing to both Ann and Wolf. I live half an hour away from them and will keep in touch.

God bless you all for your love prayers and good wishes


In leafy Berkshire, south of England.
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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 22:50 #105663

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Oh the men in our lives and how they cause us to pray!!! Many of us have stories about our hard-headed men (fathers, husbands, brothers, uncles, sons etc.) when it comes to going to the doctor.

Anne -I'm glad he's okay now, and will pray for a full recovery and a guilty-free conscience for you! Keep writing on this forum if it does you good and know that we are here for you and support you in our thoughts, hearts, and prayers.
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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 17:33 #105644

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Praying for you both, Anne.
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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 16:41 #105641

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Anne--please let me tell you a few stories. This will probably be long so others can just skip it if they want. My husband let me know he was having chest pains and I took him to the hospital. The doctor asked him if he had had any tightness in his chest or difficulty breathing and he said yes. The doctor asked for how long and he said a year. I wanted to beat him over the head. He hadn't told me about the tightness in his chest or the difficulty breathing. They sent him home because he said he was having heart burn and the doctors assumed that was what the problem was(never mind that while he was on nitroglycerin the problem went away). Anyway, they sent him home and told him he could go back to his normal activities. It was the middle of January and below freezing outside and he wanted to take his walk--I had a fit and said I didn't care what the doctor said, if there was something wrong with his heart walking in the frigid weather could make it worse and I didn't want to have to go out looking for him and find him on the side of the road dead. He stayed home and that night I took him back to the hospital with chest pains. They did quadruple bypass surgery on him.

The next time he was taking antacids for his stomach, he kept telling me it was just heartburn. I told him to go to the doctor--we argued, I let him have his way. He loves to eat and we had gone, with friends, out to eat. I noticed he didn't eat much and asked if he was alright. He said yes. On the way home he said he thought we should go to the hospital. This time it was his gall bladder. It was gangrenous and had infected his liver. No small incision surgery for him.

On the way out the door to go to work on a Friday he tells me he has a tooth ache. I told him call the dentist and get something for it so he doesn't have to deal with it pain all weekend. He get medicine and when I get home from work he tells me his stomach hurts. I didn't think that particular medicine would cause stomach problems but told him to call the dentist and tell them and maybe they could give him something else. Stomach pain and more antacids and he tells me he is fine. I keep watching him and soon he can't walk upright(for 24 hours I had told him I think you need to go to the doctors). When he could no longer stand the pain, and I had reminded him that I thought he still had his appendix, he let me take him to the emergency room. They told us if he had waited any longer it would have ruptured. So, after having the appendix removed they sent him home, he had oral surgery for the tooth the next day and the day after that he was back in the hospital because he had a severe infection at the sight of the appendix surgery.

When he was fully recovered from this one I told him the next time he had indigestion and was taking antacids I was immediately taking him to the hospital. Three major surgeries and him telling me it was heartburn was enough.

I tell you all this to say--he is an adult. I shouldn't have to tell him it is time to go to the doctor. He should be grown up enough that he doesn't need a mommy. But he does. Sometimes, we just have to put our foot down and say "enough". Unfortunately, you didn't know how serious the situation was with your husband. You can only do what he allows you to do. I agree, no more beating yourself up, look to what is to be done next and know that we are here for you with prayers and an ear to listen(and we understand).
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 15:13 #105633

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Sending strength and healing to you and your DH, Anne.

Don't beat yourself up over it. You are not alone!

Too many people still do not appreciate the importance of speedy treatment in cases of a stroke, heart attack or cardiac arrest. Most often they are the patients themselves, but in case of stroke or heart attack it needs checking by a qualified professional, as quickly as possible.


The American Stroke Association, the American Heart Association (and many other such organizations) have great info material. The more often one reads these and makes oneself familiar with the symptoms and proper responses, the higher the chance for recovery. The quicker the turn-around time, the better the chance for full and quick recovery!
Here a couple of links:
http://strokeassociation.org/STROKEORG/WarningSigns/Stroke-Warning-Signs-and-Symptoms_UCM_308528_SubHomePage.jsp
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/More/MyHeartandStrokeNews/Heart-Attack-or-Sudden-Cardiac-Arrest-How-Are-They-Different_UCM_440804_Article.jsp

And many people still don't appreciate that today these health issues are just as prevalent in women as in men, and the ages of the persons struck are also coming down at an alarming rate.

In the case of a sudden cardiac arrest, calling for immediate medical help and then giving CPR (if available also the use of a defibrillator) is vital... Chances of survival depreciate very very quickly. CPR keeps the oxygen already available in the body circulating - oxygenation is vital for the brain cells to keep functioning! AEDs (automatic external defibrillators) are now available in many public places, they are very easy to use and most of them talk to you and tell you exactly what you have to do.
I know of a case where a little boy hopped up and down on his daddy's chest because he had seen the chest compressions done on TV. He saved his daddy's life with full brain function! The only thing you can do wrong, is to do nothing at all!

Sorry about this long add-on, but this is very close to my heart, and in my job I read, hear and see too much about deaths or invalids resulting from these conditions.
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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 14:27 #105629

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I'm praying Anne.
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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 10:49 #105615

Ann, hugs and good thoughts are coming your way. Take care,

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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 09:34 #105613

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:( Sorry to hear of you troubles ! Those fellas can be mighty stubborn trying to be strong !! I'm sure you did
the best you could...don't "what if" yourself.....sending love and positivity....recovery ahead !
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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 09:23 #105612

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Anne, so sorry to hear about your husband. I will pray for both of you and for your family. May you both have the strength needed to work for recovery. We are here if you need a sounding board. Please don't feel guilty. We have been trusting their decisions for years, so when they say they are OK, we tend to believe them.
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Re: The Prayer List 25 Jun 2013 08:38 #105609

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Anne, many prayers for you and your husband! And please don't be hard on yourself—you will need all your strength for helping your husband recover! Big hugs, Robin
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