I am a 41 year old
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Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction with a history of hard to
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Control rx hypertension (currently on four meds for this). I also have type II diabetes, although it is under
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Control rx with
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Metformin hydrochloride
Metformin hydrochloride er
Metformin-glipizide
Metformin-glyburide
Metformin-pioglitazone
Metformin-repaglinide
Metformin-rosiglitazone
Metformin-sitagliptin.
I have recently been diagnosed with silent strokes, according to an MRI. There appear to be about 5-6 white matter lesions that the neurologist believes is related to this. A VEP was
normalNormal saline flush. He also dx me with complicated migraines and periphreal neuropathy (balance problems). Here are my questions:
1) Can they tell, from the MRI, how old the silent strokes are?
2) How low does my BP need to be in order to avoid future silent strokes?
3) My BP does not run sky high, but marginally high. Could this cause silent strokes?
4) Does the brain "recover" from silent strokes? Will the white matter lesions go away?
5) Aren't I quite young to have had this number of silent strokes? What should I expect in the future?
6) I have had some episodes of
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Mental status tests confusion and my cognitive abilities seem to be a bit diminished (my typing speed and accuracy have dropped, for example). Could this be from the silent strokes? Can this come and go, or will it only get worse?
7) The doctor put me on 325 mg of aspirin to avoid future silent strokes. The aspirin causes great problems with already heavy menstrual periods. Are there any other ways to help avoid future silent strokes?
8)In the future, when I fill out medical forms, do I indicate that I have had a stroke? Or not? Are silent strokes considered actual strokes?
Thank you very much for your time,
Ramona