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Good Lord ,I'm glad to hear he is stable but what a terrible worry for his family.
You are fast, Eya!
The news broke minutes ago.
There will no doubt be more news during the evening and tomorrow.
If the DRF members rush to see Joachim, there will of course be reason for genuine concern.
We may also expect some serious news regarding his recovery, depending on how serious the stroke was.
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Toulouse is located fairly close to Cayx, so I guess the family was there, or visiting members of Marie's family who live closer to Toulouse.
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I do find it worrying that he was rushed in to undergo surgery. As far as I understand most blod-cloths in the brain are today treated medically.
The court is asking for the public to respect the family's privacy during Joachim's hospitalisation.I have a feeling this may miss the meaning. Are they saying the family wants to reassure the public or that the family is seeking moral support from the public?
I hope everythinh going well for the Prince
"His Royal Highness Prince Joachim was admitted to the University Hospital of Toulouse, France, late last night. The prince was operated on immediately afterwards for a blood clot in the brain and the operation was successful. The condition of His Royal Highness is stable today.
The Royal House does not currently have further information, but it is Her Majesty the Queen's wish that the family be reassured by the public during the hospitalization. Her Royal Highness Princess Marie is with her husband.""
H.K.H. Prins Joachim indlagt i Frankrig | Kongehuset
This sounds rather serious; it could very well be a life-altering event. Is there any evidence of heart and vascular diseases being prevalent within the family?
According to a Dutch website by the Heart Foundation; surgery is typically applied if the blood-cloth is in the carotid artery (of course, France may use different guidelines); and thrombolysis (applying medicine) is only useful within 4,5 hours of the onset of symptoms.
Very recently pictures of Felix' 18th birthday were released and seemed to have been taken at Cayx, so I assume they were still spending their holiday there.
I think it is likely that we will be told that Mary will be Rigsforstander Monday.
Or, alternatively, if Frederick and Mary wish to travel to France as well, Benedikte could be Rigsforstander. At least yesterday she was at Grasten with her sister the queen, so I assume she is still in Denmark and could be Rigsforstander if need be (as she's done in the past).
Not that I know of. They are surprisingly healthy despite being heavy smokers. Joachim gave up smoking in December I understand.
But he is not the most physically active person around, he's just naturally slim, but he has been smoking heavily all his adult life, so I don't think his arteries are in great shape!
As for his blood-pressure and cholesterol, who knows?
As for healthy eating, well, he belongs to my generation, so a healthy diet is something our wives impose on us, otherwise...
But perhaps strokes and blood-cloths are more common in PH's family?
I think it's likely his older sons and Alexandra was around as well. That means more people to notice Joachim's symptoms sooner and raise the alarm sooner.
My dad had a massive stroke and ended up severly disabled, he got the bloodthinning medication 40 minutes after the stroke, still it didn't help him at all.
I read that in the last years, doctors try to remove the bloodclog, basically sucking it out of the stuffed vein, often quite successful. That could have been the operation. But of course I know nothing and just hope that it all goes well for Joachim.
Perhaps.
When does schools start in France?
Here in DK it's in two weeks.
Prince Joachim had a surgery due to a blood clot in his brain. They say he is stable. I truly hope he gets better soon.
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Okay, let's step back a second and look at the reaction time.
Joachim underwent surgery Saturday evening. And that would have taken place within very few hours after he developed symptoms.
A local ambulance and doctor would have been called in to Cayx.
The local ambulance-doctor, due to the severity of Joachim's condition (and probably also because of who he is) would likely have called in a helicopter. Cayx is far from everything and a stroke requiring advanced treatment like surgery would have been beyond the capabilities of a local hospital. Toulouse is as far as I can deduce about half an hours flight away by helicopter. (Plus time for the helicopter to arrive.)
He would have been rushed into surgery at once.
Marie is likely to have accompanied him, with Nikolai and Felix (fortunately) looking after Henrik and Athena.
I guess Alexandra would have contacted the DRF (QMII most likely) after the helicopter took off and then she would have awaited news from Marie before passing that on to the DRF, probably late Saturday evening or into night.
QMII would likely in the meantime have contacted Frederik and updated him later on when there were more news.
As is I think QMII would have been ready to be flown out from Gråsten Sunday, (Air Base Skrydstrup is nearby and from there an air force Challenger can take her to France) I think it's very likely that at least Frederik drove to Gråsten Sunday morning to be ready to fly with his mother to France. That's three hours drive.
I think they were awaiting news from France about Joachim's condition before finally deciding what to do.
I the meantime I think Mary would have packed and left for Fredensborg with the children during Sunday. Or perhaps for Gråsten to be with her husband. But I think Fredensborg is more likely.
Also, Bendikte is at Gråsten these days, I think she will take over the representative duties she and QMII were to undertake there, while QMII focus on being a concerned mother.
I think QMII and probably Frederik as well will fly to Toulouse tonight or tomorrow morning.
So according to this mental picture, Mary or Benedikte will be appointed Rigsforstander around now.
More likely Mary because if she is in Copenhagen today she will be in position to handle or at least sign some of the administrative details presented by the court administration Monday. (Benedikte after all doesn't even have a secretary nearby.) Especially if QMII and Frederik decides to stay for days in France, because I believe QMII will remain in France for a while.
After all QMII can't just jump on a plane in fly to France. There are a number of details that needs to be taken care of first.
In no particular order:
Finding PET officers to accompany her and getting them to France as well.
Informing the government. And signing over who will be Regent/Rigsforstander.
Arranging a flight and flight-clearance to France.
Informing the French Foreign Ministry.
Informing French security and giving them time to organize.
Arranging a discreet visit to the hospital in Toulouse while being as little disturbing as possible.
Commandeer a Challenger and a crew and get them to Air Base Skrydstrup.
- All in all a lot of small details that together takes at least a few hours to arrange. My guess is that it was done this forenoon.
I think Benedikte will leave for France in a day or two to support her sister there.
I don't think Benedikte being at Grasten is a problem for appointing her as Rigsforstander. Queen Margrethe herself was at Grasten with her. And if things would need to be signed it can be brought to her or she has a full day to travel to Copenhagen tomorrow before it's Monday and duties might resume.Okay, let's step back a second and look at the reaction time.
Joachim underwent surgery Friday evening. And that would have taken place within very few hours after he developed symptoms.
A local ambulance and doctor would have been called in to Cayx.
The local ambulance-doctor, due to the severity of Joachim's condition (and probably also because of who he is) would likely have called in a helicopter. Cayx is far from everything and a stroke requiring advanced treatment like surgery would have been beyond the capabilities of a local hospital. Toulouse is as far as I can deduce about half an hours flight away by helicopter. (Plus time for the helicopter to arrive.)
He would have been rushed into surgery at once.
Marie is likely to have accompanied him, with Nikolai and Felix (fortunately) looking after Henrik and Athena.
I guess Alexandra would have contacted the DRF (QMII most likely) after the helicopter took off and then she would have awaited news from Marie before passing that on to the DRF, probably late Saturday evening or into night.
QMII would likely in the meantime have contacted Frederik and updated him later on when there were more news.
As is I think QMII would have been ready to be flown out from Gråsten Saturday, (Air Base Skrydstrup is nearby and from there an air force Challenger can take her to France) I think it's very likely that at least Frederik drove to Gråsten Saturday morning to be ready to fly with his mother to France. That's three hours drive.
I think they were awaiting news from France about Joachim's condition before finally deciding what to do.
I the meantime I think Mary would have packed and left for Fredensborg with the children during Saturday. Or perhaps for Gråsten to be with her husband. But I think Fredensborg is more likely.
Also, Bendikte is at Gråsten these days, I think she will take over the representative duties she and QMII were to undertake there, while QMII focus on being a concerned mother.
I think QMII and probably Frederik as well will fly to Toulouse tonight (Saturday) or tomorrow (Sunday) morning.
So according to this mental picture, Mary or Benedikte will be appointed Rigsforstander around now.
More likely Mary because if she is in Copenhagen today she will be in position to handle or at least sign some of the administrative details presented by the court administration Monday. (Benedikte after all doesn't even have a secretary nearby.) Especially if QMII and Frederik decides to stay for days in France, because I believe QMII will remain in France for a while.
After all QMII can't just jump on a plane in fly to France. There are a number of details that needs to be taken care of first.
In no particular order:
Finding PET officers to accompany her and getting them to France as well.
Informing the government. And signing over who will be Regent/Rigsforstander.
Arranging a flight and flight-clearance to France.
Informing the French Foreign Ministry.
Informing French security and giving them time to organize.
Arranging a discreet visit to the hospital in Toulouse while being as little disturbing as possible.
Commandeer a Challenger and a crew and get them to Air Base Skrydstrup.
- All in all a lot of small details that together takes at least a few hours to arrange. My guess is that it was done this forenoon.
I think Benedikte will leave for France in a day or two to support her sister there.
I'm confused. It happened yesterday according to the press release: so both his stroke and at least surgery took place on Friday evening?! Not Saturday evening?! What am I missing? And it is now only Saturday, so anything you are describing as what would have happened on Sunday, is still in the future... Should we subtract one day of all you've written?
So:
So was I!
For whatever reason I thought it was Saturday.
My post has been corrected. ?
In view of the pandemic and all the other complications, wouldn't it make more sense for them to transfer Joachim to a hospital in Denmark as soon as he can travel?
Also, has the court reported that he actually had a stroke? A few years ago, Hillary Clinton had a blood clot on the brain, and she did not have a stroke. She bounced back quickly -- hopefully Joachim will do the same.