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Waking Up

by washy21, Jul 29, 2007 02:18PM
My Dad's stroke was a week ago. He is virtually asleep all the time and yet when you ask him a question he can respond albeit with a very brief answer. He had a right side stroke.

Can anyone give me any hope by telling me that he can get over this sleepyness. It just seems so upsetting to see him lying there helpness.
Member Comments (3)

by TaraTruong, Jul 30, 2007 02:24PM

by TaraTruong, Jul 30, 2007 02:38PM
Washy21 do not feel bad.  My mother suffered a stroke on 7/2/2007 and was much the same way a week after the stroke she was very tired and wanted to sleep all the time.  It has been 4 weeks exactly today and she is better.  She now can be up for greater periods and is less tired.  Do not get me wrong she is still tired, but not as much as before.  I am told by the neurologist that this normal with brain trauma and does go away eventually.  My mother-in-law is a physician and she too has had mini strokes ( 2 if my memory serves me well) and she said that she was more tired than normal for a few months, but as she recovered she regained energy and could be up longer and longer.  Now I see no difference and she can be at her office till 2am.  Do not give up it will get better.

by joesi, Jul 30, 2007 05:20PM
To: washy21
His doctor may very well be medicating him so that he does sleep most of the time. It's a good thing I'm told. His brain has suffered an insult. It needs time to heal while no being "exercised" often. It's sort of like a broken arm. They put it in a cast and sling so it's not "exercised" until the bone(s) have had a reasonable chance to heal.
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