Thursday, February 26, 2009

BRAIN STEM HAEMMORHAGE? -

my aunt is hospitalised of brainstem bleed with left cerebellar haemmorage and pontine haemorrage due to hypertension for the past few days after a critical surgery called craniectomy,tracheostomy she recovered with gain of consiousness she is able recognize persons,move her limbs but still she is unable to get up or walk or talk,what will happen to her in future will she be able to regain a normal life,will stem cell therapy help her

Ask the nurse assigned to your aunt. The doctors who are caring for her will know her exact condition. If you cannot actually visit Aunty in the hospital, call a family member who is with her, and see if your aunt will let the doctor explain it to you on the phone. She might not be able to talk because of the breathing tube used during surgery. She might not be allowed to walk because the doctors want to give healing time to the incision sites, and time for drainage before letting her up and around. Don t get too worked up about it, seek out medical advice before jumping to conclusions.

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