sddrizzt:
I am glad to hear that you are better. my grandfather had a stroke and was a human vegitable for 12 years before he finially died. Stokes are not somthing to be messed with. Which Doctor is helping you? and which hospital was it. please tell me it was like scripps or UCSD med, not sharp or kiser.
Anyway I am so glad to hear you are getting better right now. please make sure the doctors track down your whole body to find the source.
Your life just changed please understand that. you have to make changes in the way you live now. You have to take better care of yourself not only for you, but those around you like your hubby. Please research stokes and how to reduce your chances of having another one.

If you need anything at all email me contact me. anything I can do I shall do for you.
vlo:
wow.. can i do something to help out.. I am so gald u are doing better.. well you know.. just think god thourghts kiss biggrin love
mr_demille:
"mild stroke" - that sounds like an oxymoron smile

The whole experience sounds terrifying. So sorry to hear you had to go through it.

Hope all is well and you are feeling much better.
jbone:
That scared me shitless...
Thank God you made it...
apostrophenow:
holy. crap.

that sort of reminds me of the time I thought I experienced a kundalini at a Soundgarden concert (a kundalini is a spiritual awakening chacterized as a 'burning sensation' deep in ones' chest) it was a fucking awesome concert... a few years later I went to a Dr.'s exam where he determined that I had a heart murmur... hours and hours (and hours) of cardiac tests later, I was asked if I ever felt like I had burning sensation in my chest, I said "yeah, this one time at Soundgarden..." and they told me I had experienced a heart attack. wow. and to think I actually walked home 5 miles after that concert... the body is amazingly resilient, is it not?
therevolutionary: