MercyL
Member
We have all had days that should have never been included on a calendar.
Mine was just a few days ago. I couldn't sleep, due to a headache, but It felt like any other headache I've had over the last decade. I was considering my lunch options, the next day, when I had a minor stroke.
If you know anything about these little gifts, you know that the affects of ischemic accidents vary. I was lucky. My thought processes were scrambled but have returned with only a few permanent hitches Unfortunately, I was in the middle of a task when I lost the feeling in my right hand and arm, just before it went totally limp, about 40 minutes after I felt the first tingle. Since my faculties were out of whack, I didn't realize anything was truly amiss for about 30 minutes! Sentences and words, on my screen, seemed to make sense but made no sense to the hubby so I stepped away from the computer! Who knows what I had typed and if it made any sense, but I am glad the problem was temporary. I have known people who never regained their comprehension skills.
I'll have to take it easy for two more days, but I need to find a voice to text program while I wait for my motor functions, on my right side, to return to their former level, assuming physical therapy actually helps. Right now my arm feels like a lead weight, but I can type, slowly, and will probably need to take a lot of breaks. Once I find a good voice to text program, things will move faster.
The doctors seem fairly laid back, but I do not see my primary until Friday. Has anyone here ever had a TIA, Transient Ischemic Attack? If so, were you treated with medications or did your doctors use a "team" approach where doctors from other disciplines, like psychology?
Mine was just a few days ago. I couldn't sleep, due to a headache, but It felt like any other headache I've had over the last decade. I was considering my lunch options, the next day, when I had a minor stroke.
If you know anything about these little gifts, you know that the affects of ischemic accidents vary. I was lucky. My thought processes were scrambled but have returned with only a few permanent hitches Unfortunately, I was in the middle of a task when I lost the feeling in my right hand and arm, just before it went totally limp, about 40 minutes after I felt the first tingle. Since my faculties were out of whack, I didn't realize anything was truly amiss for about 30 minutes! Sentences and words, on my screen, seemed to make sense but made no sense to the hubby so I stepped away from the computer! Who knows what I had typed and if it made any sense, but I am glad the problem was temporary. I have known people who never regained their comprehension skills.
I'll have to take it easy for two more days, but I need to find a voice to text program while I wait for my motor functions, on my right side, to return to their former level, assuming physical therapy actually helps. Right now my arm feels like a lead weight, but I can type, slowly, and will probably need to take a lot of breaks. Once I find a good voice to text program, things will move faster.
The doctors seem fairly laid back, but I do not see my primary until Friday. Has anyone here ever had a TIA, Transient Ischemic Attack? If so, were you treated with medications or did your doctors use a "team" approach where doctors from other disciplines, like psychology?