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Old 04-03-2016, 11:24 PM #1
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Default Newbie with recent TIA- Looking For Info & Support

Hello!

I have just discovered your boards.

I am a 60y/o f. I have had my second TIA or small stroke. I was in ICU for three days...medical floor for four days. My first TIA was years ago. This one left more deficits. It affected my thinking, speech, mobility and stamina. But I am lucky, it could have been worse.

My thinking, speech and mobility have improved...but I am still exhausted. Why am I so tired?
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