Tisdale farmer, butcher receives support through GoFundMe after December stroke
Support is pouring in for a Saskatchewan farmer and butcher who had a stroke in December and is on his way to recovering.
Norm Bromm of Tisdale is an organic farmer in the summer and a butcher in the winter. However, on Dec. 8, after some work in the butcher shop, Norm had an unexpected stroke and was found on the bathroom floor by his wife. He was quickly taken to Melfort by ambulance, and then airlifted to Saskatoon. Norm was alert, and things seemed to be going in the right direction and the 65-year-old was getting the care he needed in good time.
“But when they did the CT Scan, they realized the stroke had damaged a very large portion of the left middle side of his brain,” his daughter Samantha Bromm told northeastNOW. “And they were not able to administer any medical intervention with the stroke.”
Samantha said they had to leave things as they were for now as Norms brain had already started to swell.