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In reply to the discussion: "The Golden Hour." Can we talk about it for a minute? [View all]Dem2theMax
(10,425 posts)6. Thank you for taking the time to share this with us.
I'm so sorry you've had to go through this, and so grateful your husband was there at just the right time. Your description of what happened to you can help all of us to be aware of the signs of a stroke.
I had a seizure last year, related to coming off of medication I had been on for many years. And some of my symptoms are like yours. Especially when it comes to language. Whether it's speaking or trying to write, it doesn't always come easily.
I hope for you what has happened for me. It's been just about a year since the seizure. And things are much better. I notice the symptoms coming back when I am more tired. So I have learned that proper rest is the number one 'medicine' for me.
Wishing you all the best in your continued recovery.
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Well your writing certainly displays a clear thinking mind. Keep up the good progress!
Fla Dem
Oct 14
#14
When I did the spell check at the end of writing this I had to call my husband over.
Teacher of the Year
Oct 14
#20
Your body is telling you that it's going to take a little bit of time to go full-speed.
Nevilledog
Oct 14
#5
What a relief! What a kitten, what a husband and what a determined extraordinary teacher of the year that beat the odds
MLAA
Oct 14
#8
I have phantom smells prior to and during a migraine. I've spent countless hours looking for what's burning.
mucholderthandirt
Oct 15
#68
The hospital gave my husband a ct scan, said it wasn't a stroke. Even though a perfectly healthy human couldn't walk.
onecaliberal
Oct 14
#31
Thanks for the Public Service Announcement, and all the best to you in your full recovery
Hekate
Oct 14
#34
Hi Hekate. I guess, TBH, most teachers are part walking service announcement!
Teacher of the Year
Oct 15
#56
Inspiring and important story, a cautionary tale to others: listen to your body's cues
peggysue2
Oct 14
#37
Wow. Thank God the stroke was caught and successfully treated in time. I hope you'll be
highplainsdem
Oct 14
#41
FIrst, I never judge anyone for spelling, grammar and punctuation...except...
Teacher of the Year
Oct 15
#81