Well, good news. Visited her at the hospital today with my father. She's awake and alert. Very tired. But she already feels better (one would assume) after having the blocked artery cleared. They're not sure still if they should do the second 80% blocked one, but they might release her as soon as tomorrow. Though she was very, very close to just outright dying if she hadn't called my aunt when she did and got to the ER when she did.
Mazder wrote:Fuuuuuuuuuck man, I am glad she's doing okay now.
Jeez I have no idea why that generation just doesn't like opening up when things are wrong.
Thank you. And yeah, as much as I delay/ignore medical treatment for various things, when it comes to the heart or the head, I don't mess around.
TTTX wrote:sorry to hear that, my grandfather was like that too and it almost cost him his life as well, but luck was on his side (a doctor on vacation found him lying at the side of the road after a walk he was taking) and he lived for like 2 more years
Thank you. I was thinking of that. She's otherwise in remarkable health for 89, so 2 more years shouldn't be asking too much, though I imagine this will greatly increase her chance of future heart attacks. Luck runs out, sadly.
magnuskn wrote:Oh, crap. I really hope she gets better. I'm basically in low-level fear for the health of my mom all the time (she'll be 80 years old next year), so I can empathize.
Thank you. Yeah, I'm becoming more and more aware my parents are getting old too. Supposed to hike a small section of the Appalachian trail with my mother in a month or two, we'll see how that goes. But today I was helping my father split a fallen tree into firewood (wood splitter), and even he was admitting he's lost a lot of his vitality. Used to do the whole thing himself for fun. Now he needs constant breaks, and my help. Which wasn't the greatest of timing, given it was very hot and humid today, and I have a bad twinge from my neck to left shoulder that is hurting quite badly right now. But he needed help, and I'll be damned if I ignore that as he ages.
Dragaros wrote:
Oh man, sorry to hear that. My deepest sympathies for your grandmother, you and the rest of your family for that scare. Glad to hear the doctors were able to turn the tide in time.
Yeah, when it comes to chest pains, tell a doctor or a loved one right away. It can literally be the difference between life and death. A false alarm is better than being too late.
Thank you, all of you lads. My brother was ready to fly up here at a moment's notice, and otherwise I think nearly all the family has visited her or will before she's discharged. For all the grief I give modern life, medicine, and "experts," doctors are one of those rare few people I always respect and wish fortune for. Assuming they're competent anyway, heh.
(My false alarms a few years back cost me thousands of dollars, I'm still pissed at myself)
Dragaros wrote:https://wayforward.com/wayforward-announces-shantae-advance/
"Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution is back in development after nearly 20 years! This lost Shantae sequel fills in the gaps between the original Shantae (2002) and Shantae: Risky's Revenge (2010), and will be released on an actual GBA-compatible cartridge from WayForward and Limited Run Games! Planned for release in early 2024!"
Surprising!
Completely! I was thinking Shantae 6, but hey. I knew _of_ this game, glad to see they'll finish it. A very rare occurrence. Hopefully it releases on something other than GBA too!