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Re: How is the person who needed treatment

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:22 pm
by The Bruce
My wife is out of hospital,

They think she had something called an TIA, some type of mini stroke. While she needs more tests and lots of rest, but they think she will make a full recovery.

Which is great news, once agian thanks to all that helped and showed concern.

Re: How is the person who needed treatment

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:28 pm
by trotski_tgwu
The Bruce wrote:My wife is out of hospital,

They think she had something called an TIA, some type of mini stroke. While she needs more tests and lots of rest, but they think she will make a full recovery.

Which is great news, once agian thanks to all that helped and showed concern.
Glad she is ok and on the mend Bruce, hope you both make OT on sat, il be the daft sod in the Kilt, well the wee daft sod as hoping there will be more than me in a kilt :lol:

Re: How is the person who needed treatment

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 5:26 pm
by Kittwazzer
Bruce, while I was queuing for my tickets today, people next to me told me about a girl of 14/15 who was stretchered out in a very drunken state. No way could she have been mistaken for a women old enough to have teenaged children. Seems there was more than one incident.

Glad your wife is OK and hope she makes it to the final!

Re: How is the person who needed treatment

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 5:31 pm
by GBH
To be honest I saw what I thought was a young girl on a stretcher coming down the steps at half time I have no idea while people thought it was drink as shes was as white as a ghost and looked very unwell I personally thought she was stroudling to breath as the crowd was so packed...
Really hope shes ok

Re: How is the person who needed treatment

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:46 pm
by botica
Glad to hear she is on the mend xx

Re: How is the person who needed treatment

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:57 pm
by OJ
Glad she is doing ok The Bruce, maybe a good idea to stay home and watch it on tv next week rather than have her stressed out. Hope she makes a full recovery - we've not been able to use our season tickets since June when my other half had a massive heart attack and spent 9 weeks in hospital but all going well now and we will be back cheering on the Warriors as usual next season so don't despair, the ways of finding out what the problem is and treating it are amazing nowadays.

Re: How is the person who needed treatment

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:03 pm
by sudokuwarrior
Wasn't able to be at the match on Saturday but hope your wife is feeling much better.

Leeds stewards are a discrace

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:25 pm
by centralparkforever
Whilst watching us get through last night an incident happened a couple of rows behind us when a lady either fainted or collapsed or looked to be having a fit.Obviously the away end was packed and a few of us were trying to attract the attention of the stewards for help who were at pitchside.To me and a few others they didnt seem to want to know,it was at least 15 minutes before police and a paramedic came to her assistance. It was an absoulute discrase. What i did notice after the game was there seemed to be an army of them preventing any fans from getting on the pitch. Put it one way i am glad we only had to get past the Leeds defence to get to Old Trafford because we would have had no getting past that lot! If anyone does know the lady or has any news about how she is please inform us as it was upsetting at the time seeing her like that and no one coming to assist her.

Re: Leeds stewards are a discrace

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:27 pm
by Kittwazzer
This incident is covered in full on another thread!

Re: Leeds stewards are a discrace

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:30 pm
by josie andrews
Kittwazzer wrote:This incident is covered in full on another thread!
Just merged it :)