hi, i know its scary and im sorry you have to go through this, my son who was only 17 had the same thing. no trama, just passed out one night on the floor. he had emergency surgery the same day, it will be 2 months may 28th.theres no way to know what the out come will be. my son's biggest problem is his vision, he can see straight ahead but thats it. he has a hard time reading, can't drive (yet) and bumps into things sometimes. the doctors say with him being so young, some may come back. i pray it does.
he did homebound and just graduated high school last weekend. but be prepared he didnt know our names, said the wrong words in place of what he was trying to say.couldnt remember short term.but it came back day by day.
Hello Dear,
You have to face the problem bravely.Outcome of the surgery cannot be predicted and nothing can be presumed beforehand.Success rate of the surgery depends on many factors like the type of stroke,age of the patient,the symptoms,damage to the tissues etc.You should consult the neurosurgeon and ask him the pros and cons of the surgery.Be hopeful and pray to God for the best.
Goodluck