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Title: TIA
Post by: el_chode on Nov 18, 2009, 11:41 PM
Anyone here ever have one of these? I think I did on Saturday but there's no way of knowing and I'm looking for some comparison stories. I'm only 27, so I don't see many stories on the googles for people my age. Also, I'm wary of the 27 club being a creative genius and whatnot.

I'm going back to the doc's tomorrow to follow up on some tests. He's at a loss though.
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: AMightyCaporal on Nov 19, 2009, 10:33 AM
QuoteAnyone here ever have one of these? I think I did on Saturday but there's no way of knowing and I'm looking for some comparison stories. I'm only 27, so I don't see many stories on the googles for people my age. Also, I'm wary of the 27 club being a creative genius and whatnot.

I'm going back to the doc's tomorrow to follow up on some tests. He's at a loss though.

Don't even know what TIA is
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: el_chode on Nov 19, 2009, 01:55 PM
It's a mini-stroke. I figured anyone who had one would know by the acronym.
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: AMightyCaporal on Nov 19, 2009, 02:22 PM
QuoteIt's a mini-stroke. I figured anyone who had one would know by the acronym.

damn man- I'm sorry to hear that- I hope everything is okay
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: el_chode on Nov 19, 2009, 02:42 PM
Quote
QuoteIt's a mini-stroke. I figured anyone who had one would know by the acronym.

damn man- I'm sorry to hear that- I hope everything is okay

Don't feel bad, it's why I'm asking...I'm fine (mostly). But that worries me since you really need to get diagnosed within 1-2 hours to be sure it seems, and most diagnoses are made after-the-fact. My docs are baffled, so the consensus is that this is what it was so I'm just hoping to find similar stories

EDIT: I'm "mostly" fine in that the only residual effects seem to be a general feeling like I've taken a modest amount of 'shrooms
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: capt. scotty on Nov 19, 2009, 03:22 PM
what makes you think you had one? (signs, symptoms?)
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: el_chode on Nov 22, 2009, 02:52 PM
Quotewhat makes you think you had one? (signs, symptoms?)

I had a strange headache and was unable to speak after. Then my legs went numb

I've been in the hospital since thursday under observation...so far its a mystery diagnosis. I've been through tests for Meningitis, Lyme's disease, Aneurysms, mini-strokes, been through two spinal taps, and had the pain turned up to 11, but nothing yet.

They did find that I've got a f*cked up disc in my back which should be causing my left side to go numb, but it's my right side causing the problems now. The headaches are gone too.

So for the foreseeable future, I'm stuck in bed in the hospital and a medical mystery to neuroscience
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: capt. scotty on Nov 22, 2009, 08:19 PM
That sucks dude. If its like you said in that previous post though where TIA's need to be almost immediately diagnosed, I would think thats a possibility if they cant find anything else wrong, no?

Based on what I know, disc damage doesnt usually cause peripheral numbness or abnormal/deficient muscle functioning. Disc problems usually cause more chronic pain thats localized to the area of your spine where the disc is herniated or diminished. If youre having numbness, that definitely means some nerve(s) are being affected. Thats more likely to be due to misaligned vertebrae, although the disc may be the underlying cause of that misalignment.

So that could explain why youre still having numbness, but it doesnt explain what happened initially.

best wishes
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: aMillionDreams on Nov 23, 2009, 12:07 PM
That's awful. Good luck, my man.  Stay strong!
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: el_chode on Nov 23, 2009, 01:04 PM
QuoteThat sucks dude. If its like you said in that previous post though where TIA's need to be almost immediately diagnosed, I would think thats a possibility if they cant find anything else wrong, no?

Based on what I know, disc damage doesnt usually cause peripheral numbness or abnormal/deficient muscle functioning. Disc problems usually cause more chronic pain thats localized to the area of your spine where the disc is herniated or diminished. If youre having numbness, that definitely means some nerve(s) are being affected. Thats more likely to be due to misaligned vertebrae, although the disc may be the underlying cause of that misalignment.

So that could explain why youre still having numbness, but it doesnt explain what happened initially.

best wishes

the funny part was when the physical therapist came in and started shit talking the neurologists. She was saying how they're so trained to look at data that they ignore the observable and put it plainly - that my herniated disc is like you said: squeezed out on one side, causing the the spine to be misaligned (lumbar) to compress the nerves on the other. This explains about 45% of my symptoms and the most intense of them at least.

They're still at a loss for the brain farts and numb hand, but at this point they're just going to write it off as an anomaly and hope it doesn't happen again.

I hopefully get to go home this afternoon, so my mental state will improve and hopefully all things will rise with it.

Tell you what though, if I didn't have my phone stacked with MMJ and Centro-matic I've gone insane a long time ago.
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: ALady on Nov 23, 2009, 03:01 PM
Hope you're feeling better soon!
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: crazylove on Nov 23, 2009, 07:22 PM
Did you have a headache with it?  My daughter started having similar symptoms and thought it could be TIA when she was around your age and was finally diagnosed with complicated migraines.  She is now on preventives and it seems to have helped.  She lost ability to speak for several hours a a time, so that's where we thought TIA.  Hope it helps.  And hope you get to feeling better soon.
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: el_chode on Nov 23, 2009, 09:25 PM
No headaches with it until afterwards, and after my spinal tap the headaches stopped. The docs don't think it's migraines because my blood vessels don't look like a migraine sufferer's vessels.

Still, the final outcomes seems to be a Migraine that was probably a TIA that is too far gone to be detected.

I'm home now though! WOOO!
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: Ruckus on Nov 24, 2009, 06:48 PM
QuoteNo headaches with it until afterwards, and after my spinal tap the headaches stopped. The docs don't think it's migraines because my blood vessels don't look like a migraine sufferer's vessels.

Still, the final outcomes seems to be a Migraine that was probably a TIA that is too far gone to be detected.

I'm home now though! WOOO!

Great to hear!  Stay healthy man [smiley=beer.gif]
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: kydiddle on Nov 24, 2009, 07:43 PM
QuoteNo headaches with it until afterwards, and after my spinal tap the headaches stopped. The docs don't think it's migraines because my blood vessels don't look like a migraine sufferer's vessels.

Still, the final outcomes seems to be a Migraine that was probably a TIA that is too far gone to be detected.

I'm home now though! WOOO!

Glad you're home! I'm sure that was worrisome. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving. :)
Title: Re: TIA
Post by: Soulshine on Nov 28, 2009, 02:56 PM
That's scary stuff Choder...glad you're home. Keep us posted!