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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 3072372, member: 5787"] Thanks everyone for responding. Getting support from family and friends has been key, but also getting support from people whom I don't personally know is super helpful too. The bad news from yesterday is that my father had a hemorrhage and a stroke, so the bleeding needed to be drained [I]and [/I]stopped, so coagulates were out of the picture. He was still awake, responsive and even cracking a few jokes and between the 8 AM and 4 PM CAT scan only minimal additional blood was detected. If much more was detected, the outlook would look bad and he would have likely died there in the hospital. I spent the night in Pennsylvania and on my way to the hospital to get the results of today's CAT scan...hoping for no more additional blood in the brain. All avenues of outcomes are still possible, but the worse case scenario probability has decreased by a lot from 24 hours ago. Hopefully that decreases even more once we get the results in about an hour or two. [/QUOTE]
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