Sentences with phrase «husband had the stroke»

My husband had a stroke in 2005 and passed away in 2010.
My husband had a stroke this past August and I have gained an excessive amount of weight so we are ready and committed to making some dietary / healthy lifestyle changes.
parenting, school, books reading kids, people... the best gift is the knowledge, when my daughter was in 3 grade she was an avid reader, and want to know everything before talk about, so my husband had an stroke she become more obsessed with the subject, she wanted to be a doctor since she was 3 years old, anyways me as a nurse had my books and she saw me one night refreshing myself about strokes me half ways sleep, lack of caffeine then we start talking the doctor and me and she was raising her hand and the doctor ask her, you want to know when daddy is coming home, sweetie?
We are on a monthly budget due to my husband having a stroke and needing me at home so it's hard to get our meds let alone take the dogs to the vet.
Basically, the original owners, both in their 90s, the husband had a stroke, their daughter drove down to Miami to take them to live with them, leaving the home vacant.

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I remember a dear faithful widow telling me, just after her husband died following years of stroke - weakened living, that everyone had long asked her how she could keep going.
Although World Vision supplied them with livestock which the family has successfully multiplied to sell at the market, times are still tough, especially since Elana's husband suffered a stroke.
My husband has learned the hard way, it's best to wake me gently, while stroking my hair and whispering sweet nothings in my ear.
I thought my husband was going to have a stroke.
«My husband just had 2 strokes.
The woman, who was caring for her husband who had had a stroke, could not get carers «allowance because she had not had a decision on their Pip entitlement.
In the wake of The Republic publishing that the Vice President's health scare is not stress as the regime would have Ghanaians believe but stroke, the Facebook timeline of Mrs. Bawumia, who is attending to her husband in the UK, suddenly came alive.
She says she knows the ordeal was especially difficult for her husband and their five children who had to sit by her bedside knowing that one of these delayed strokes could strike at any time.
While she was still in the ICU, Marcon's husband, a scientist, enrolled her in Powers» study, recognizing the value of having a tool to predict secondary strokes.
For example, why does a man forever keep the title of «Mr.» while a woman goes from «Ms.» to «Mrs.,» and why is a woman expected to take her husband's name, saying goodbye to the identity she's had her whole life at the stroke of «I do»?
I also deal with stress daily with my husband due to effects from a stroke he had in 2010.
As further strokes rob her of speech as well as mobility, her husband Georges tries valiantly to care for her but, alongside his own despair, has to contend with the increasingly hysterical intrusions of their daughter (Isabelle Huppert).
Her husband «Conor» (Edward MacLiam) has been disabled by a premature stroke & she is beginning to fray.
Sometimes Ritchie makes his simplistic points simplistically: past - it Barbie doll Feldon pushes her lonely, tendresse - starved husband away and we're left looking at the blue - green - lit TV dinners in her freezer (the word «frigid» is mercifully delayed till their next interview); Michael Kidd, as a gruffly sentimental directorial superstar engaged by the local Jaycees to stage the spectacular, watches the Antelope Valley girl turn an onstage fumble into a sympathy - inducing bonus and murmurs, «They learn fast» (a mere reaction - shot cut to him at this point would have verged on the excessive; the line kills any validity the moment might have had); a drummer (screenwriter Jerry Belson, no less) watches one contestant segue into a striptease whose impiications are hilariously ambivalent in the context of so much plastic puffery, then exchanges glances with the orchestra leader and gives his drumstick a ribald stroke.
This awkward not - quite - homecoming brings Juliette into contact with a family she has never met — Lea's nervous, distrustful husband Luc, Luc's more benign, stroke - afflicted father, and most significantly, Lea's two young adopted daughters, the elder of which forms an immediate, and problematically inquisitive, fascination with this aunt she never knew existed.
She had recently lost a son, and throughout this entire time, her husband had been hospitalized in Tulsa, suffering from a stroke.
My husband had a mild stroke recently (doing okay now).
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