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Gale_Hawkins
Jun 22, 2013Explorer
That is a real concern. Had a 55 year old neighbor have a major stroke earlier this week but since it did not impact the ability to walk or speak and that he lives alone it was over two days later before he went to the ER. There is major damage in the brain but he can keep trying to do things and sometimes there is no memory how to do normal tasks. The scary part he was driving the tractor on a very busy highway with a lot of big truck traffic after the stroke.
This is my first experience with a 'walking' stoke case. The doctor in ER was saying NO way it was a stroke until a CAT scan.
As to RV'ing being a dead/dying industry I agree it is not the case in KY or at least near term. Too many wealthy people are dying and leaving adults cash not required for life basic needs so some if it is going into RV's, Cycles, etc.
This is my first experience with a 'walking' stoke case. The doctor in ER was saying NO way it was a stroke until a CAT scan.
As to RV'ing being a dead/dying industry I agree it is not the case in KY or at least near term. Too many wealthy people are dying and leaving adults cash not required for life basic needs so some if it is going into RV's, Cycles, etc.
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