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    Best wishes to all the Bundalene clan.

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    To all the family and especially your mum-in-law, we wish you the very best. There can not be much worse for an active proud person to have to deal with.

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    Stay strong

    Hi Bundeline,
    got a wheel from you via ebay.Been there ,love and care for all is the way.
    Bless you ,
    Mary

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    Sorry to hear, Agree with all that has been posted, especially the keeping active and the knitting will be one of the best forms of rehabilitation.

    Onward and upward, all our best wishes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundalene View Post
    We have had a very sad few weeks for our normally happy family.

    Erich's mum, who is 83 and was VERY active - travelling to all sorts of places (NZ, Canada, Alaska, China etc) suffered a really bad stroke late January and hasn't come out of it very well at all.

    She spent 4 weeks in hospital and is now back home, spending time with us, or Erich's sister, who lives nextdoor, but it's really frustrating for her, as she knows what she could do before the stroke, and she can't do now. We are doing our very best to keep her spirits up.

    My mum had a stroke a few years ago and it affected her mobility - not her "fine motor skills" (eg. knitting etc), but Erich's mum has had her skills taken away, and she was the most amazing knitter - had her exhibits at the Sydney Royal Easter Show - Now not sure if she will regain the skill...she's trying though, and I guess that's a good thing.

    So, if we're quiet on the Forum, that's why.

    It's so sad to see our loved family members suffer.

    Mrs B
    G'day Sheila, Erich, and Andrew. My heart goes out to you as you deal with the effects of age in your family. We will keep you and your aging parents in our prayers in these hard times.

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    (From the Vic Gov website)

    PLEASE READ!!!


    The FAST test is aneasy way to recognise and remember the signs of stroke or a TIA.Using the FAST test involves asking three simple questions. If the person has a problem with any of these functions, dial triple zero (000) for an ambulance immediately.

    FAST stands for:
    • Facial weakness – can the person smile; have their mouth or eyes drooped?
    • Arm weakness – can the person raise both arms?
    • Speech difficulty – can the person speak clearly and understand what you say?
    • Time to act – act FAST and call 000 immediately.
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    All the best.
    Hang in there and we hope things improve.

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    Hope everything turns out alright. Best wishes and think of you guys...

    Angus

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    My sympathy to all of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    (From the Vic Gov website)

    PLEASE READ!!!


    The FAST test is aneasy way to recognise and remember the signs of stroke or a TIA.Using the FAST test involves asking three simple questions. If the person has a problem with any of these functions, dial triple zero (000) for an ambulance immediately.

    FAST stands for:
    • Facial weakness – can the person smile; have their mouth or eyes drooped?
    • Arm weakness – can the person raise both arms?
    • Speech difficulty – can the person speak clearly and understand what you say?
    • Time to act – act FAST and call 000 immediately.
    Thanks Pedro,

    Our daughter is an OT so we are aware of the "FAST" signs. The stroke happened while she was at her usual Thursday "oldies" day out. When she was dropped back home, she rang saying she felt unwell. Went straight to the doctor, who arranged for her to go to hospital straight away. She started improving in hospital after a week, but on the day she was due to be discharged, she suffered a second, and more severe stroke.

    Mrs B

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