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Yesterday my dad was not feeling well and we had to call an ambulance to take him to the hospital where his is in stable condition. IDK what happen he was feeling sick and then boom nearly pasted out without warring. The doctors say they have to do some tests to see what the deal is and hope they can help him.
Me and my mother are planning to go back this afternoon to see how he is and find out whats wrong with him. I'm a little scared, sad, afraid, and upset this is happening and don't know what to do. All I can do is pray he gets better soon.

Please help me on my quest if you can: http://www.trisphee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7606
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I'm really sorry to hear that, it must be really scary not knowing what is happening. *hugs* I hope he gets better soon!


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Definitely gonna be keeping you and your family in my thoughts. Hope everything turns out okay. *hugs*
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I am sorry this had to happen to you. My friends father was some what the same way. He was complaining about headaches and suddenly he had a stroke. I hope your father gets better and that the hospital is able to do more for him then they did for my friend.
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Im sure he will be ok, hope you get an update soon. Let us all know ok x
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