OldBroad
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Now that @DianaCox's and my mom is on the mend (she will probably go home next week from the nursing home), it's hubby's turn to be the patient. Duncan woke up this morning with a headache on one side of his head and severe vertigo. I made him grimace at me (to check the symmetry of his facial muscles) and grab both my hands and concluded he wasn't having a stroke. I was right about that.
Unfortunately, that didn't mean that all was well. We were advised by the Blue Cross nurse to call 911 anyway. Duncan got an ambulance ride, and I followed in my car after I got dressed and took my vitamins with me.
After several tests, they concluded that he had a vertebral artery dissection. That sounds horrible, but is less scary than it sounds. He has a small tear inside one of the arteries that leads to the brain through the neck. There is a loose flap of tissue that was partially obstructing the flow of blood to a portion of the brain that regulates balance. However, there was no clot and no bleeding, so no stroke.
He's being kept in hospital for a couple of days to get IV heparin treatment while under close observation. I'm packing up right now to go back and spend the night with him, mostly for emotional reasons. The cats will have to manage without us tonight, but I doubt they'll notice much as long as there is food in their bowls.
My biggest issue right now is how many electronic devices to take with me for one night. Can I live without my laptop for a 15 hours? Will my little Google Nexus 7 suffice to keep me entertained? Stay tuned for the next episode of Hamlet Family Hospital
Unfortunately, that didn't mean that all was well. We were advised by the Blue Cross nurse to call 911 anyway. Duncan got an ambulance ride, and I followed in my car after I got dressed and took my vitamins with me.
After several tests, they concluded that he had a vertebral artery dissection. That sounds horrible, but is less scary than it sounds. He has a small tear inside one of the arteries that leads to the brain through the neck. There is a loose flap of tissue that was partially obstructing the flow of blood to a portion of the brain that regulates balance. However, there was no clot and no bleeding, so no stroke.
He's being kept in hospital for a couple of days to get IV heparin treatment while under close observation. I'm packing up right now to go back and spend the night with him, mostly for emotional reasons. The cats will have to manage without us tonight, but I doubt they'll notice much as long as there is food in their bowls.
My biggest issue right now is how many electronic devices to take with me for one night. Can I live without my laptop for a 15 hours? Will my little Google Nexus 7 suffice to keep me entertained? Stay tuned for the next episode of Hamlet Family Hospital