I have some questions

Macy

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My father is 70 years old. He felt from a 2 meter ladder. When he was in hospital, he forgot some stuRAB but he could go to restroom and ate normal and saw everything.

He had a surgery to remove blood clots from his head. The doctor drilled a small hole to suck out the blood clots 2 weeks ago. He was awake and could listen ,open his eyes wide and speak. He also feels pain, itchy, and shy when a nurse tried to change his cloth. He still remembers his name, home address, and his children name. When his friend asked him what his name was, he gave him a wrong name. He could smile when you tell him a joke. The old memory is slowly coming back to him because he mentioned something in the past.

He was transfered to a rehabitation hospital yesterday.

1- What do i expect to see from his rehabitation in the hospital?
2- How long does he need to rehab BEFORE he can be like everybody again?

Thank you for answering my questions.
 
If you are allowed too, you may need to talk with his doctor or nurse and ask on a regular basis how well is he recouperating and progressing with his therapy. All individuals are not the same in healing.

i pray your dad will be like him ole self again, especially sense he has such a caring daughter.

Wish you all well
BeHappy2
 
If you are allowed too, you may need to talk with his doctor or nurse and ask on a regular basis how well is he recouperating and progressing with his therapy. All individuals are not the same in healing.

i pray your dad will be like him ole self again, especially sense he has such a caring Son.

Wish you all well
BeHappy2
 
From what I understand, my father is going to need another surgery to put another skull back to his head in December to protect his brain because the surgeons removed his tiny skull to take out the blood clots from his brain.

His skin on the head protects the brain right now. His health is so far so good. He eats a lot of soup today and breaths on his own. He has excellence health and is in good shape .

Please continue praying for my father speedy and full recovery. Thank you very much.
 
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