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j.ro
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Got to work this morning and became disorientated, I could read the words in the newspaper but couldn't understand what I was reading. I could think of what I wanted to say but couldn't get the words out, then my right arm and my tongue went numb. This lasted for about 30 minutes. After I regained my brain and was somewhat back to normal I had a major headache, laid down and slept for about 3 hours, mind is back, headache is gone but I don't feel 100%. Has any of you ever had this happen?
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Carol in PA
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This may have been a TIA.


Transient ischemic attack
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001743/

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Geneal
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It does sound like a TIA.

Please get this checked by your doc.

It could be a warning and should not be ignored.

Especially with the one sided weakness and the language issues.

Hugs,

Geneal

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Thanks for the info. I'll definitely be talking to my doc about it in the morning!
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Geneal
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It does sound like a TIA.

Please get this checked by your doc.

It could be a warning and should not be ignored.

Especially with the one sided weakness and the language issues.

Hugs,

Geneal

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If it'a not a TIA, it was likely a migraine. But don't assume. Get it checked out ASAP. A TIA is an emergency, and should be an ER visit. Don't let anyone blow this off.
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I had this happen I had menigitous in my brain caused by lyme.
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