bnl1901
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Feb 4th, 2013 started like any other, but ended in a stroke. I had worked my typical 11hour day, then worked on the house after that. Around 10pm I was (still) talking, recounting the day's events, when I became too tired to finish my story. I didn't think much about it, figured I just needed to sleep, but my DBF (dear boyfriend) knew better - he insisted something was wrong and demanded I go to the hospital. By the time we arrived at the ER, I couldn't speak at all. After all the tests, I was told I had a complete occlusion in the part of my brain that controlled speech - I had a stroke.
The next few days were spent in the hospital trying to keep my blood pressure up and decrease the frequency of subsequent TIAs. Ironically, the national stroke conference was being held and most of the country's specialists were in Hawaii. My neurologist sent my images across the ocean and I was given a diagnosis of Moyamoya.
I was transferred to another hospital and the next day I had a left STA-MCA bypass. I've had no additional strokes or TIAs and my speech is back to normal. I'm very, very grateful to everyone involved in my care - I KNOW they saved my life.
But now I have some questions:
I have a constant headache. It's not terrible most days, but it gets really bad at times. My head feels very "full", almost like I'm congested above my eyes. And my eyes are VERY sensitive to light. Is this common? Will these go away eventually?
Plus, I have this pain behind my left ear and down the side of my neck that seems to be getting worse. The pain is always the worst at night, bringing me to tears at times. What is this and will it improve?
I can't yawn - the jaw pain on my left prevents me from opening my mouth all the way. It almost feels like its being stopped by something (? a plate). Has anyone else experienced this?
It's been three weeks and my incision isn't healed yet. It's still scabby in the middle and at the top - and sore, especially in the cold air. Is this expected 3 weeks post-op?
Sorry for so many questions - I am tankful to ave found moyamoya.com.
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