Mostly just left side left arm and leg just barely useable
I am sorry to hear that. Is there someone there to help out?Mostly just left side left arm and leg just barely useable
Sorry to hear that. Had an ex co-worker that went through that when she was about 55. She's almost back to normal after years of therapy. So, it is possible to bounce back from it, if you do the therapy they recommend.Mostly just left side left arm and leg just barely usable
Mostly just left side left arm and leg just barely useable
I had a TIA at work 25 years ago, as I walked into an elevator. OMG, I felt like somebody came up behind me, and clocked me with a 4lb hammer, or like I had been shot in the head. All sorts of flashing lights, head felt like it was exploding inside, sick to my stomach, and I literally couldn't do anything except lean against the wall and wait it out. I was way overweight, and found out later my BP was about 160/130 (HIGH stress job also). That's part of what lead to my being tested for sleep apnea.My best friend had 3 TIAs and got some thorough testing done. It turned out he had a hole in his heart from birth! It's called a ventricular septal defect, and it's treated with a little umbrella-like plug that is inserted into the hole and opened.
I am sorry to hear that. Is there someone there to help out?
I'm glad you have some help, Lloyd. Hoping for a speedy recovery.Yes my son is here in town and is on vacation next week to drive me around
I'm glad you have some help, Lloyd. Hoping for a speedy recovery.
My wife's sister suffered from Parkinson's. She used a travel mug with a lid that sealed to move her coffee from the machine to her recliner. Once there, the small opening pretty much prevented any spilling as well as keeping the coffee warm longer.Yeah his help is coming in very handy start therapy next week in the meantime I just shuffle around. Hardest thing yo do is make espresso and get the cup to my recliner without spilling or wearing it!
Yes we want to get back to regular things for sure and coffee is a great start to the day. You are brave. Expresso is too much for me but 3 cups coffee yum.Yeah his help is coming in very handy start therapy next week in the meantime I just shuffle around. Hardest thing yo do is make espresso and get the cup to my recliner without spilling or wearing it!
Wow! I am also sorry to hear this. I have had a couple minor ones years ago because of high BP, but once I got that under control with meds, no more issues (so far). Hope you get back to normal soon.Mostly just left side left arm and leg just barely useable
Just saw this, sorry to hear about Lloyd, let us know how you are doing.
Great news. Your doing good.Things seem to be slowly coming back so I’m hopeful that therapy will work out