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MsLaura

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  1. Thanks yal, I will try to be more empathetic with my patient when she comes back home. As for the meds, those suggestions have fallen on deaf ears. thanks again
  2. Hey yal, I have two questions. I am a caregiver for the elderly . One patient is 7 months out from a major brain bleed back. She is paralyzed on her left side, speech has been unaffected, but her emotions and mental health are all over the place despite antidepressant. She's refusing to exit bed, toilet or shower. Argumentative, yelling and combative. Is there some secret to getting her back on track to exit bed, to want to get in the shower and to be more cooperative? Also Is there such a thing as a 7 month danger zone for another major stroke after the first one? TIA MsLaura

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