Matt's dad has had a stroke December 8, 2001 2:08 AM   Subscribe

I really hope that mathowie isn't bothered by me posting this here, but since he's talking about in on his site, I'm going to assume it's okay. Matt's dad has had a stroke, and is in hospital. The reason I bring it up is to request that we maybe take some care not to break things here over the next little while, and maybe send some positive thoughts in the general direction of Matt's family.
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken to MetaFilter-Related at 2:08 AM (48 comments total)

Bummer. Hope things work out OK. Good luck.
posted by andrew cooke at 2:17 AM on December 8, 2001


My father always used to say his first stroke was the best thing that happened to him - it's like a "rite de passage" and kept him on his toes. A blood clot is a indeed a "dot" and the important thing is to dissolve the little bastard.

By taking the appropriate anti-coagulants(epurine and the like), sticking to a delicious and healthy diet, taking long walks and finding a good doctor able to balance the blood-thinning agents with the hemorrhaging danger - though it's not easy - he should just about guarantee himself a long, pleasurable and knowledgeable life.

Longer and happier than if the warning had come later...

Most strokes occur without people being aware of them. Or when you're too old to do much about them. But Matt's only 29 so I guess his father is still a youngish man as well.

Constant supervision and taking the trouble to be checked out and explore medical knowledge to the limit - it's also quite fascinating, as taking up an interest in your body's workings is the best kind of hobby - are surely in order.

Being Jewish, though raised as a Catholic, I hope he won't mind me sending a prayer for him to be placed in the Western Wall in Jerusalem. I've only done this twice before and it always works,thank G-d.

Besides, he's probably Irish, which helps a lot!

So all the best, Mr.Haughey, sir!
posted by MiguelCardoso at 3:37 AM on December 8, 2001


Well, this certainly sucks. Just read Matt's entry about clearing the artery blockage. Sounds very hopeful. Still, this sucks. Really, really sucks. May Lady Luck fall in love with all of you.
posted by Opus Dark at 5:34 AM on December 8, 2001


I've never met any, but I want to send my best wishes to all the Haugheys at this time. Hope your dad recovers soon and fully, Matt.
posted by walrus at 6:21 AM on December 8, 2001


Matt, may your father recover quickly and completely and hike up Sonoma "Mountain" with you soon!
posted by Carol Anne at 6:42 AM on December 8, 2001


My thoughts and best wishes are with you and your family, Matt. May your father recover quickly and completely.
posted by sennoma at 7:04 AM on December 8, 2001


Fast recovery Mr. Haughey.
posted by clavdivs at 7:05 AM on December 8, 2001


Good luck, best wishes to you and your family Matt.
posted by eyeballkid at 7:32 AM on December 8, 2001


You're in my prayers.
posted by ColdChef at 7:40 AM on December 8, 2001


Best wishes Mr. Haughey& family. We are all pulling for you.
posted by dataport72 at 8:02 AM on December 8, 2001


sending positive natural energies of the universe in that general direction.
posted by ZachsMind at 8:28 AM on December 8, 2001


You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Best wishes.
posted by gd779 at 8:29 AM on December 8, 2001


sending good thoughts to you and your family.
posted by sugarfish at 9:35 AM on December 8, 2001


Matt: My best.
posted by jpoulos at 9:44 AM on December 8, 2001


Amen to all the above.
posted by y2karl at 9:57 AM on December 8, 2001


{{{mathowie}}}
posted by frykitty at 10:26 AM on December 8, 2001


Just read your post, Matt, and just wanted to say: you've got a lot of friends right here, and we're all hoping for the best.
posted by rory at 10:45 AM on December 8, 2001


Yes - friends right here from all over the world, whom you may have not met in person, but you have met and touched in every way. We are with you in every way, and pray for your father's speedy recovery.
posted by Voyageman at 11:23 AM on December 8, 2001


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posted by feelinglistless at 11:30 AM on December 8, 2001


Having had my mother come safely out of the hospital after recent surgery, I empathize.

My family and I send our best wishes to Mr. Haughey and all of his family.


posted by gen at 11:58 AM on December 8, 2001


Thinking about you and your family, Matt. Hang in there. We're all here for you.
posted by jennak at 12:23 PM on December 8, 2001


All my support and best wishes
posted by Kafkaesque at 12:33 PM on December 8, 2001


My grandmother had a stroke, and I agree with Miguel that if everything works out all right, it can actually be a blessing in disguise. I'm a little rusty at it, but tonight prayers will go to your pop and the rest of your family.
posted by Hildago at 1:06 PM on December 8, 2001


{mathowie}

Hang in there, chief. Me and mine are pulling for you and your family.
posted by OneBallJay at 1:26 PM on December 8, 2001


And now I see there's a bit of good news. Here's to a speedy recovery.
posted by OneBallJay at 1:28 PM on December 8, 2001


ditto to all above. wishing your father good luck.
posted by epersonae at 1:32 PM on December 8, 2001


Be kind to yourself. This is the kind of thing that rocks family members at least as hard as the one that is sick. I hope the entire Haughey family finds a quick and smooth path through this trial.
posted by dness2 at 1:56 PM on December 8, 2001


All the best.
posted by Monk at 2:06 PM on December 8, 2001


Here's wishing for many, many more years of life, love, health and happiness for you and yours, Matt. I hope for a speedy and easy recovery.
posted by Marquis at 2:49 PM on December 8, 2001


Best wishes and good luck.
posted by gleemax at 2:55 PM on December 8, 2001


A big fat ditto from me, too.
posted by Grangousier at 3:14 PM on December 8, 2001


Get well soon, Mr. Haughey. Our prayers are with Haughey family. Keep your chin up, Matt. Help your mother hold the fort down. Best wishes.
posted by samuelad at 3:59 PM on December 8, 2001


Best wishes.
posted by gleuschk at 4:02 PM on December 8, 2001


Best wishes to Mr. Haughey for a quick recovery.
posted by kindall at 4:21 PM on December 8, 2001


Get well soon Mr. Haughey.
posted by bshort at 4:40 PM on December 8, 2001


We all care a lot -- best wishes and hopes.
posted by j.edwards at 4:45 PM on December 8, 2001


All the aforementioned sentiments to the nth degree.
posted by sillygit at 8:06 PM on December 8, 2001


Not much to add to all of the above, except best wishes and a speedy recovery.
posted by bjgeiger at 8:36 PM on December 8, 2001


Mr. Haughey, get better soon. Having run your own business, I know that you're a strong man and will pull through this with flying colours.

Matt, please remember to take of yourself, as well as your family. You are also a strong man who will pull through this with flying colours.

You have more friends than you ever knew, and we all support you, from near and far. When you need a little lift, just look in here for support and a shoulder to lean on. Anybody would be glad to listen, if that's what you need.
posted by ashbury at 9:03 PM on December 8, 2001


It's from some random stranger, but still I wish you and your family strength and all kinds of goodness.
posted by transient at 9:29 PM on December 8, 2001


Matt...best wishes to your father and your family, and you. Remeber to take deep breaths, and take care of yourself.
posted by kittyloop at 10:27 PM on December 8, 2001


I wish for your dad a full and speedy recovery, strength and reassurance for your mom, and an abiding sense of the very real support we all offer you at this time, Matt. :)

posted by verdezza at 5:20 AM on December 9, 2001


I was very glad to hear in your most recent post that your Dad is doing so well. Best wishes to you all as he continues to improve.
posted by maudlin at 9:23 AM on December 9, 2001


The first time something medically bad happened to my Dad, I was so disoriented. There was the shocking realization that he wasn't bulletproof... I have come to find out that he is, however, bullet-resistant.

Speedy recover!
posted by hotdoughnutsnow at 4:33 PM on December 9, 2001


Matt, you lamented that you have no co-workers to share stuff with, but you're sorta wrong: all MeFi members are your officemates! Seriously -- we are the community that you have created, we all interact with each other (daily, sometimes), we all "know" each other's tendencies, and we all appreciate you & your wonderful creation. MeFi is, in more than a virtual sense, our collective watercooler. Having said that, you know that we all wish your father a speedy & full recovery, and your family best wishes. Hang in there -- as referenced earlier, your father is a strong man with a loving family, and receiving excellent care. Again -- best wishes to your father & family.
posted by davidmsc at 4:07 AM on December 10, 2001


Piling on, but wanting to say that I'm very glad to hear things are looking up a bit. Wishing your Dad continued good recovery.
posted by BT at 8:39 AM on December 10, 2001


Just popping in to give my very best thoughts to you and yours, chief; stay strong.
posted by Perigee at 1:31 PM on December 11, 2001


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