dreamy wrote on Apr 29th, 2007 at 7:50pm:Is this a type of seizure or a TIA?
Hi dreamy,
I am not a doctor and I’m not saying that you did in fact experience a TIA, but IMO you definitely described symptoms of a TIA. Anytime someone experiences numbness, tingling or changes in sensation, speech difficulty, and vision problems, you are without a doubt describing symptoms of a TIA.
By definition, a TIA is a "mini-stroke" caused by temporary disturbance of blood supply to an area of the brain, which results in a sudden, brief decrease in brain function. But, if someone says a TIA is triggered by fatigue, weather, or having fun, perhaps what they really mean is, those things put them at risk for a TIA, but bottom line, there is a definite reason the blood supply to the brain is temporarily blocked, and there lies the danger. That blockage of the blood suppy to the brain is the problem and it's so very serious!
These episodes may be a sign of a serious problem that can lead to a permanent stroke if the problem isn't treated. Do not ignore these symptoms just because they resolve! Also, TIA's do not show lasting changes on CT or MRI scans, but you may still have an underlying problem and be at risk of a stroke. These episodes can be warnings, so my advice would be to seek a second opinion ASAP. There are other additional tests and procedures to evaluate the specific cause of your symptoms.
We see many people misdiagnosed and undiagnosed with MMD all the time and they too were told their MRI’s were normal. Unfortunately there is a huge lack of knowledge and understanding about this rare disease throughout the medical community, so many are in serious danger of a stroke. So my advice is always to get a second or even third opinion. You sometimes have to take a strong, proactive approach to get the answers you're comfortable with as to the cause of your symptoms.
Good Luck. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.
Mar