Gamecock is the MD.
My PhD is in Clinical Psych.
Thx.
BTW, Gamecock, is there any . . . likelihood above random . . . my Dad’s massive stroke was obviously (particularly with the MRI) in the occipital lobe area. They were predicting another massive stroke within 48 hours—which, mercifully, has not yet occurred, last I heard.
Would the 2nd stroke be likely in an adjacent area or where, most likely?
Thanks for your caring and prayers.
Depends,
Was the first stroke caused by an aneurysm? Thrombus?
I don’t have primary data to guess. But I can pray!