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Wisest Elder Ever
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I had never heard of this condition so I looked it up. This article explains it pretty well.....http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1709
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Are you sure he didn't say....Transient Ischemic Attack?
You may also have had a TIA, because of the walking problem. SometimeS a TGA will follow a TIA.
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It is called Transient Global Amnesia....Thanks Kitty for all the info..Just makes me wonder I talk like a robot putting words in wrong place and reversing words and sentences.Also I lost my temper with the nurse something I would never do as my faded in and out..They rushed me by ambulance to another hospital saying it was a mild stroke..I was recovered by then...After that my MS Neurologist did one test and said it TGA..
Has anyone else had this happen?Just worried a little.. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (06-08-2011) |
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I'd want another opinion.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitty (06-08-2011) |
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Wisest Elder Ever
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Me, too. There are too many similarities to a stroke for me to dismiss that possibility so quickly. I hope it's not but maybe just get another specialists opinion before you dismiss it too quickly.
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I had a Trans Global Amnesia last year.
Thankfully I was at work at the time (hospital) and they acted very fast. I stumbled and began disorientated; everything seemed to be in slow motion and I could not think of ‘words’ I just kept repeating over and over again ‘ I don’t feel well’. I don’t remember any more than that; my family and colleagues filled me in with what happened next. They told me I had gone back in time and thought I still worked on another ward from over six years ago! They took me to A&E where they gave an injection for suspected stroke. They did scans and MRI scan and took bloods and an ECG. apparently I even used a bed pan! Around five hours into the TGA I could not speak; lift my legs or arms or open my mouth. I became ‘aware’ after 8 hours when I found myself admitted onto a stroke ward. I then ‘repeated’ things for another 24 hours and my short term memory was affected for a further 8 weeks. I also had left side weakness. I don’t remember anything of what happened. The CT scan indicated that I’d had this TGA and also in my ECG. My family and the nursing staff said that I had repeated myself and asked the same thing several times They started me on aspirin and symvistain for cholesterol; they told me that there was no understanding why this happens other than it could be a blood clot blocking the oxygen which caused short term symptoms. Oddly enough they had this condition on the Martin program where Doc Martin had a patient with the same condition. |
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