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Always be grateful that it wasnt worse. And remember, if she is surrounded by positive-ness, she'll get better quicker
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I didn't realise young people could get strokes.. Actually I don't know much about it, just you hear about older people having it more. Good thing you were there though, hope she pulls through ok!
Just wondering, how come you rung the police before calling for an ambulance?
 
I'm not saying i know everything or anything like that, but i would very much bet she caught herself in the rope, fell and hurt her head. Then in the hurt she somehow dragged herself home and layed down to rest.

And good job, when she'll recover she'll thank you
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Edit : oh wait, stroke? is that like a hear attack (english is not exactly my native language)?

At any rate hope she gets well soon.
 
I'm not saying i know everything or anything like that, but i would very much bet she caught herself in the rope, fell and hurt her head. Then in the hurt she somehow dragged herself home and layed down to rest.

And good job, when she'll recover she'll thank you
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Edit : oh wait, stroke? is that like a hear attack (english is not exactly my native language)?

At any rate hope she gets well soon.

she didn't get tangled in any rope...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroke

A heart attack and a stroke are very different. If anything, a stroke is closer to a seizure.
Anyway, I'm gonna go see her in a few minutes.
Today I was allowed to leave any classes I wanted because the counselor "understood the emotional distress I was in".
 
Hmmm.... That makes me wonder... I always have occasional extrema pain throughout my arm... I hope it isn't related to stroke.
However, I hope your sister is ok man, thank god what what happened.
 
Ha. I'm sort of agnostic/atheist myself.

Anyway, I just got back from visiting her. She's doing okay and she seemed happy. Her right foot even moved a little bit, which is a really good sign. I'm going to be going over every day. My friends will walk over with me after school sometimes, also.
 
Ha. I'm sort of agnostic/atheist myself.

Anyway, I just got back from visiting her. She's doing okay and she seemed happy. Her right foot even moved a little bit, which is a really good sign. I'm going to be going over every day. My friends will walk over with me after school sometimes, also.
You live so close that you can walk to the hospital? Now you KNOW you live in hazardous town.
 
You're a moron. I live in Seattle. My school is close to the hospital, and I have like a 40 minute bus ride. I can go over to the hospital before taking the bus home.
 
Considering that the worst consequence for stroke is death, looks like she is not in any immediate danger, let's hope things would be well.
 

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