Well here we are already 2 1/2 weeks into the New Year and I'm just getting around to posting my annual New Years Post. Life happens and let me tell you 2025 went out with an unexpected event.
Early on the morning of December 28th (around 1:00 am) I woke up and heard Mike in the bathroom and asked if he was okay? He replied that no he wasn't that he was getting sick and was dizzy and not able to stand up. - Needless to say we immediately thought (it's another stroke) so I called 911 and got ahold of my daughter/granddaughter next door and headed off to the hospital.
The took both CT Scans and MRI scans and admitted him. - Through most of Sunday he was doing real well. He was dizzy and had some vision issues but by Monday afternoon they felt he was well enough to come home. The reports we were told showed no signs of a major stroke and they listed the cause of his visit as Vertigo. - Later we were told there was a "possible" sign of perhaps a mild stroke but nothing was really confirmed. He was sick off and on from late Monday after he got home through part of Wednesday, New Years Eve so our celebration was a bit different.
We played some Yahtzee, Mike tried to play but he still wasn't feeling that great. - Everyone was still exhausted from the past few days so people went home for awhile to rest before coming back later for snacks, the New Years toasts and some Fireworks.
Mike watched from the window since he was still not steady on his feet and was having to use a walker to get around.
My niece Krissy had passed away on New Years Day 2025 and since she loved fireworks in her honor we set a few off to welcome 2026 in. I did this composite of her:
It was certainly not the way we had planned to celebrate the start of 2026 but we still celebrated just in a different way.
Mike is taking PT now for balance issues and the therapist said his Vertigo was caused by Labyrinthitis. He's on different medication now to also try to prevent a stroke. Each day he is improving and we are thankful for that.






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I am so sorry about Krissy. Your fireworks creation with her is beautiful. Oh my goodness, I wish they had been able to totally fix Mike up before they discharged him. But labyrinthitis is so hard to help, even with meds. We both get attacks of it. At it's worse, things spin around even with my eyes closed. I keep a walker close in case of attacks. Keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteSorry you had a bad start this year.With a start like that, things can only get better! I know so many people with that have vertigo. My husband had a bout with it too.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that Mike is doing better. I am sorry that your year started out not as you had hoped.
ReplyDeleteHope that he gets better soon!
ReplyDeleteno wonder you missed your New Year Post. what a way to start the new year. I am happy he is getting better and the L word is one I have not heard but when I looked it up, have heard of all the symptoms.. so glad it was not a stroke, prayers he will be better soon and get his balance back,
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Mike but I'm glad he's getting better. Must have been very scary for both of you.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about Mike. It's nice that you have family around you for comfort when things get scary. As I'm sure you know, Rich is not doing well at all. It's touch and go with him. I didn't mention this on my blog, but I had a seizure on Dec. 28 while my son and I were out in the dunes with the dogs. Same day as the picture on my blog. My first seizure in 35 years. I'm okay, but my PCP said it was brought on by stress and not enough sleep. Take care, Ida, and happy new year to all!
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad Mike is on the mend—what a scary start to the New Year! Your family still managed to make it special, even with the challenges, and I love how you honored Krissy with fireworks and flowers. How did Mike feel watching from the window—was he smiling through it all? Wishing you both a calm, happy weekend full of recovery and little celebrations.
ReplyDeleteI''m late reading this and I hope that Mike is continuing to improve. Vertigo is a terrible thing to experience. I'm glad you were able to celebrate the incoming year regardless.
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