My grand mother goes jn washroom and after 5 mins to go in washroom. she was fainted . We reached to the doctor they said that clotting is too much it has spread in whole head. He have checked. But then he said that we can't help you because the clotting is too much. And she have 99% percent Brain hamrege.and there is only 5% percent umeed left.And that's why she was fainted in the washroom . So we reached to lucknow to do our best. In lucknow pgi ( sanjay Gandhi hospital) but there was a problem that's why they said no to admit my grandma. Then we call to satish mahana. They tell us a hospital that might help. So we reached over there . They admitted my grandma and they also said the same thing jst that her 50% percent brain is damage. And she is in koma almost. She is on Venteleter now. We wanted to know that now there is any hope left that she will come back or it is not possible.
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I'm sorry , you have to suffer this way
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), a subtype of stroke, is a devastating condition whereby a hematoma is formed within the brain parenchyma with or without blood extension into the ventricles.
Since her consciousness status was low , for the doctors to intubate , means her prognosis is poor
I'm sorry
Kindly share her mri report and I willl be guide you better
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