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Thursday and I am glad to be backGood morning people. First I am sorry for my absence however on Tuesday afternoon I had a second episode of my left leg not holding me up it sort of felt heavy and the pins and needles in my left arm came back. I already had a Doctors appointment at 4.20 and from there went straight to the hospital - admitted to the Hyper Actute Stroke Unit at Good hope which I am pleased and overjoyed to say is a new unit 2011 http://www.heartofengland.nhs.uk/str...s-locals-fast/ I must admit I did not call an ambulance but my treatment in the unit was superb. I left this morning and have been told I have had a TIA (mini stroke) although because I still have left sided weakness and getting words wrong at times I am between mild stroke and TIA technically apparently TIA symptoms go away within 24 hours whereas mine are still there apparently I have been exceedingly LUCKY. within 24 hours I have had a chest Xray, CAT scan and neck/jugular ultrasound. Have to go as an outpatient for 72 hour heart monitor, nerve conduction studies MRI and return to the consultants clinic in 8 weeks Also sent to the stroke club and speech theraphy for my missing words if they do not come back when I went in my strength in left side marked out of 5 was 1 this morning it was 3.5 So I cannot drive for 4 weeks and am totally grateful to the stroke unit, the great AMU (actute medical unit) and my fantastic GP who came to the hospital yesterday to see me.
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Hi Kazz, goodness me! I'm so glad you got great care at the hospital for your TIA, it's more common than people realise and this week is TIA awareness week so I'm glad you can be a prime advocate for the condition! Seems your signs are bigger than most, you have had great care and promptly. Things were slower with Ceri but there has been a lot of progress made within the medical world since then. HEADS UP FOLKS!!! Symptoms like Karen had are to be taken seriously!!! http://www.stroke.org.uk/tia Hope things return quickly but be aware love that this is a warning and you must address stress & lifestyle issues. Well, my day is blinking normal today - thank heavens, rain rain rain and wet cats Think I'll stay in and do a jigsaw with Ceri x |
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Kazz, I'm so glad to hear that you've had such good treatment and that you are out of hospital. I was thinking about you ....... Kizzy sends loads of healing purrs to her aunty Kazz and big ((((HUGS)))) from me. I will pay attention to that site, PP - thanks for posting the link. Hope the jigsaw goes well! Horrid wet day here too ........... I'm off out to calligraphy in a while. Got my gesso made up - I hope my tutor can advise me as I am not very pleased with the gilding I did last week. Hope the damp atmosphere won't be a problem. We only have one week of term left! Take care folks. |
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Heck Kazz, what a lucky girl you are. Good job you got checked out. OH nearly died of kidney failure 2 years ago because he wouldn't go to the doctor when he was very ill. He had a massive diabetic hyper and I called an ambulance as I thought he was having a stroke and he was admitted to hospital. They found out by accident that his kidneys had failed! Fair play, his treatment in ITU at Tameside was exemplary, the nurses were fantastic. I agree with you PP, better safe than sorry. I am of a generation that doesn't like to 'make a fuss', so is OH. Hell, folks, MAKE A FUSS!! Good for you Kazz, sounds like you are getting good care, I wish you a speedy recovery. Enjoy your class Angie, Hope you master the gilding. Hi Dinky, hope all is well with you and furries. Dogs out now for us then shopping later. Very wet here, yuk. |
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Oh Jeez, Karen ... I had a really bad feeling when you posted those symptoms that this might have been the diagnosis, hence urging you to get some medical help. I am so, SO pleased that things were caught in time. For heavens' sake woman look after yourself and don't you dare lug any pots around the garden for a while xx |
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Must say here I am unsure if I am a stroke or a TIA Definition of stroke symptoms after 24 hours TIA Symptoms go within 24 hours. That is my understanding, from booklet I was given. . So here I am Regardless my symptoms are now left sided weakness, finding it hard to judge distance, and struggling with words but not slurring and extreme tiredness. And slight droop on left side of face. But able to breath, swallow, eat, read, write and understand. |
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wishing you a speedy recovery Karen, take care x Been to work this morning and out with my cousins tonight for a pub meal, hope it is better than the pub meal i had last week. |
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