NO! Thank you! I just hope u dont ever have to go thru, what i have been through! I cant even get mental health treatment! I went to the cardiolist again, & he didnt even show up! I showed his nurse the swelling of my ankles, & she told me to see a vascular specialist. Before that, i was suppose to get a referral, to a neuro- surgeon. It now is to much for me to digest, since the last brain anuerism. Had a mri, yesterday. Hopefully they will give me honest results. I had a driver, luckily, cas on way home, my double vision came back, & i got lost, but i ws the passenger! Wish u the best! Steve.
I wish to thank you for your answer and appologize for the late response. It's a lot to take in but has given me some more insight and food for thought.
Thanks trully!
Hello and hope you are doing well.
TIA or transient ischemic attack, which as the name indicates there is a temporary lack of blood flow to a particular part of the brain. This usually recovers, but these people are more prone for strokes. With TIAs or strokes depending on the area of the brain affected, it is likely to produce specific symptoms, in the absence of which its unlikely that the person has suffered a stroke.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.
As your doctors have ruled out stroke and suggest that your symptoms could be due to PTSD, you could go for professional counselling and see if it helps to resolve your symptoms.
Hope this helped and do keep us posted.