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Hi,
We had today an appointment with Dr Scott and he says that we can go home next Thursday. The only thing that is concerning him is that they don’t know exactly if the episodes that Paula has are or not TIAs because he says that a TIA doesn’t cause pain (may be, she is not able to describe, due to her age, the exact symptoms she has, like parestesias, numbness, etc.), and, on the other hand, Dr. Scott says that these episodes are too frequent (she is having one a day since surgery, and before surgery, she had from 4 to 10 a month) …. They were wondering if instead TIAs, these episodes could be migraines, but they don’t know …. Because she hasn’t headache after the episodes (only sometimes).
I have read a few these days about migraines (in this case would be the aura without headache because she complains about headache only in a few episodes, not in all of them) and truly, some of the episodes of Paula are like the aura: the “pain” starts first in one finger, a few minutes later in the hand, and a few minutes later (can be 10-15 minutes) finishes with “pain” in her mouth (lips or tongue). I have read that these symptoms are very typical in the sensitive auras, although they are too symptoms of TIAs. The main difference, is the way in which they appear: in a TIA, the symptoms appear all at the same time, in a few minutes (from 2 to 5 minutes), and in a migraine, symptoms appear gradually, that it seems what Paula has …. Maybe, what she is having is a mixture of TIAs and migraines at the same time, I don’t know ….
I only wanted to share these symptoms with you because I think I have read here that some of you have symptoms as Paula’s ones and the frequency is similar too ..
Regards,
Paula
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