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  • #31
    My 3rd attempt to post since last night. Keeps telling me I'm not logged in. I relog in and my message disappears. I'll try again

    Greg definitely had a stroke, diagnosed via MRI. Seems his speach is only part affected, no paralysis or muscle weekness.

    At work on Wed he was trying to type on the computer and he realized he didn't know how to spell the words. Went to talk to his boss, had slurred speech. Boss told him to go drink some coffee.

    Luckily a female employee told Greg her Grandmother just had a TIA and sounded like him. Took him to ER. Initial diagnosis (he's 48) TIA.Immediate cat scan which I think was negative. Doing all kinds of simple "follow directions" tesr. Was able to repeat word,knew dat, date time, etc. Good!

    Next, read this paper aloud, greg looked at it, knew what it said and started to read aloud. He knew everything he read. Problem was no one else could understan one word he said. Bingo.

    Talked to him at noon from ER and he had slurred speech and fishing for words. Spoke to him 7 pm form hospital room. Sounded like he had a mouth full of marbles and now having trouble finishing sentenceds. I knew then that had a stroke. Spoke to him at 9 pm and speech sounded clearer. He said it goes back and forth from not too bad to not so good. He can hear what he is saying so he knows it is abnormal.

    Arrived in Va yesterday and went immediately to hospital. His speech was pretty good but I was lookinf at him and not thru telephone so that mey be why he sounded better.

    Tooke4 vials of blood while we were there yesterday. Checking antibodies for everything, including some diseases I never heard of. Checking for vasculitis.

    I think right now they want to find out what caused it because of his age. I think he is afraid the effects are permanent and it may affect his job. He is an astronomer.

    I'm an RN and they did a bubble echo cardiogram which I had never heard of. They inject something into mthe heart and follow the bubbles, looking for septal opening. Is sometimes cause of strokes in young people. They want to do a spinal tap today but he said he thinks he will decline the invitation. Will see if the Doc convinces him otherwise.

    He is bored and wants to go home but I think he is really scared. Can't blame. So am I.

    Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers. Will post again if I learn anything new. Hope this goes thre.
    Kay H

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    • #32
      Kay, thank you for updating us. I can imagine that your son is scared. Good news is that there is no paralysis or muscle weakness.

      My thoughts are with you and hope that the doctors will find out soon what the cause is so know how to treat him.

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      • #33
        Thanks for the update. I am glad he is improving. I have never heard of that test either. I hope they come up with some answers for you. Continued prayers being sent your way.
        Jacki

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        • #34
          So glad you posted, you have been on my mind constantly. I hope that the tests are able to pinpoint the cause and that any damage is not permanent.
          Sending hugs to both of you.

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          • #35
            How awfully frightening.

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            • #36
              So glad to read yr post, and even happier that you are there for me.
              He must be frightened.. Good luck with all.

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              • #37
                Kay,

                Thanks for the update. It sounds like your son is getting excellent care. Best wishes for his full and speedy recovery.

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                • #38
                  Kay,

                  So relieved to hear you are there and by your son.

                  My Mom had the bubble test when she had her TIA...last couple of months. She's older than your son of course-but maybe this is standard now. She was an RN too and didn't know about it either.

                  Continued prayers and hugs for all of you

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Kay H
                    Anyone live near Fairfax Va or Fairfax Inova Hospital? My son had a stroke at work yesterday and was admitted to Fairfax Inova Hospital. Need advice for flying from Philly. Which airport and how close to hospital? TIA
                    Hi Kay, I just joined the forums today (this is my first post) and happened to see your message. I live in Fairfax County and the closest airport to the hospital you are asking about is definitely Reagan National. I wish your son and your family the best

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                    • #40
                      Greg is home

                      Reading my last post it looks like i had a stroke. I didn't spell check or proof read and I can't believe all the typos. Sorry.

                      The neurologist visited Greg this am, told him he didn't need the spinal tap, they located the stroke area. It appears he has a narrowing of a blood vessel that has become blocked. If it were lower on carotid artery it would be fixable, but not so where it is located. Needs to see vascular Dr and if he agrees, Greg can go home today.

                      I was there when nurse cam in with discharge instructions. Very specific and made sure he understood each and every instruction. BP med (same as before admission), anticoagulant, cholesterol med, low cholesterol diet speech therapy, list of dos and donts, list of symptoms to call 911 immediately. I don't think they left anything out.

                      He was so happy to go home but I think he is afraid his limitations are permanent. Doc couldn't confirm or deny possibility. he'll just have to wait and see.
                      Kay H

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                      • #41
                        Thoughts and prayers for all of you.
                        Perpetual Motion ~ Going Nowhere Fast!!

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Kay H View Post
                          Reading my last post it looks like i had a stroke. I didn't spell check or proof read and I can't believe all the typos. Sorry.
                          Don't worry, under the circumstance, spelling would be the last thing on anyone's mind. Glad he seems to do better. We will keep him in our thoughts and hope for a complete recovery.

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                          • #43
                            Wishing your son a complete and total recovery.

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                            • #44
                              Kay, glad he's home and hope he will follow all instructions. I know you must of been scared to wits end. Are you staying at his house to help out? I pray he makes a full and complete recovery. shaggy

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                              • #45
                                Kay, sorry to hear about your son's medical problems. Best wishes for a complete recovery.

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