Sacha messaged me the night before about the event, Thau collapsing from a stroke in the bathroom, Keithy finding him there. It was by chance that she was home, away from work that morning because of a repairman appointment scheduled, as she would later share with me. Still aware on the floor, Thau was banging his head with his hand, in an attempt to dislodge the blood clot causing his stoke, most likely. It was the best of the worst situation, her being there and able to respond and call the ambulance.
The day after the event, arriving in the morning at Notre Dame Hospital on Sherbrooke Street. Thau's mother, Kafiy, arriving earlier that morning from a 12 hour overnight train from Moncton, NB. Sacha and myself present as doctors indicate massive swelling in the brain and request permission from Thau's mother to perform emergency surgery, opening of right skull to prevent death.
Sacha and Keithy both needed back at their respective jobs,
Thau's mother, myself waited the surgery in the hospital chapel, what was supposed to be two hours stretched thinly to five hours, as he comes out of surgery early afternoon.
Sacha updates me later that evening that the surgery was successful and Thau's condition was stable yet still critical.
The day after the event, arriving in the morning at Notre Dame Hospital on Sherbrooke Street. Thau's mother, Kafiy, arriving earlier that morning from a 12 hour overnight train from Moncton, NB. Sacha and myself present as doctors indicate massive swelling in the brain and request permission from Thau's mother to perform emergency surgery, opening of right skull to prevent death.
Sacha and Keithy both needed back at their respective jobs,
Thau's mother, myself waited the surgery in the hospital chapel, what was supposed to be two hours stretched thinly to five hours, as he comes out of surgery early afternoon.
Sacha updates me later that evening that the surgery was successful and Thau's condition was stable yet still critical.
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