▲ 13 r/strange

Everywhere I go I see 242.

Its been many year's now that I see the number 242 everywhere I go . I thought I was just always looking for it but years later I still see it . Could be things like the Hour , the total of a sum of random numbers , time i get a text , woken up in the middle of the night and its been 2:42. Funny one was I went to Mcdonald's for a frappe and my receipt number was 241 , laughed a lil that it wasn't 242 , the drink fell as I laid it in top of my truck , I went back ordered another and boom receipt prints and it was 242 .

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u/xznilot — 1 month ago
▲ 14 r/stroke

Dad had a stroke..

I posted a few days ago about my dad having a ischemic stroke a few days ago I had removed my post because at one point the doctors had said there was a possibility of it not being a stroke. After several scans they did confirm the stroke so here I am again . He is able to speak and move his arms and legs he answered everything correctly as well. Yesterday they took him for a walk using a walker. The only thing is when he opens his eyes he gets super dizzy he does have a blood cloth My question is what now ? I do research online and it seems like we are very lucky he is able to do what he is doing now . He is currently in the ICU and that's what's stressing me out . I understand there will be changes in him and that the healing process will take time , But is he in the clear now ? Are we out of danger ?

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u/xznilot — 2 months ago
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Dad had Ischemic stroke , what to expect?

Yesterday night my dad felt super dizzy , kept throwing up to the point he just laid in the floor , No pain just a lot of dizziness . Decided to call the ambulance a hour later they tell us he had a ischemic stroke and CT scans showed a small clot. He is responding extremely well to every question that is asked by the nurses he said he is in no pain just gets super dizzy when he moves his head. Movement is fine and can speak fluently. Doctors cant explain the throw up .. he will be in the hospital today so they can see how he reacts to some medication . Seeing him respond to the doctors questions gave me some peace , but what now ?

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u/xznilot — 2 months ago