[Oe List ...] Strokes are fickle.
Hubert Fulkerson
HFulkerson at cox.net
Tue Apr 12 01:54:03 EDT 2005
On Dec. 6th, 2004, I had a seizure, a stroke and an irregular hearth that
was very close to a heart attack in front of my sixth grade class that had previously witnessed
one teacher having a paralyzing stroke from which he is still recovering.
His replacement had a nervous breakdown. This is a very though bunch of sixth graders.
One of the tests showed the arteries in my neck feeding my were 50% blocked,
my surgeon set a date one month later to operate. By that time I had reduced my
arterial blockage to zero and the marks of the seizure and stroke were greatly reduced.
I am still taking my aspirin, a functional beverage, and still in this class room.
Hubert Fulkerson
> Well now, that is something, eh? You can tell the boy that strokes are
> fickle little things. I had five over a period of an hour and a half.
> This was three years ago. I was paralyzed on my right side, couldn't
> talk and extremely emotional. Sometimes strokes will do that to you.
> (Of course it might have simply been a way for me to release years of
> pent up emotions. Ha!) After every known test in the medical world, I
> was given an aspirin and told to keep my blood pressure under control.
> After three years, I feel no significant ill effects.
>
> Tell Brian to take an aspirin a day and polish his humor. He has a lot
> of folks thinking and praying for him.
>
> Lee and Leah Early
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