weasel54849 Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Ok I am looking for some answers; see the other day we had a scare with something that happened with my grandma who lives next door to me. My grandpa called me up and said there was something wrong with grandma and he had called 911. I ran over and when I arrived I saw my grandma slouched over in a chair sitting very still. Her eyes were closed but as I knelt down and put my hand on her arm she looked at me gave a slight smile and went back to her original state. When we asked her questions she had some ability to attempt to speak but it was very difficult to understand her, and she had some muscle movement but she was very weak. She was drooling slightly also. As the first responders got there she gave some acknowledgement that they were there, and they put her on oxygen. After a while we helped her to the couch were she laid down, a few minutes later she began to open her eyes and regained her ability to speak and gained back some of her strength. She spent the night in the hospital and came home the next day perfectly normal. At first we thought it may have been a mini stroke, but the doctors could find no evidence of anything wrong with her. This was the first time anything like this had happened to her. Doctors don’t have any idea what caused all this to happen, do any of you have a possible explanation?
Glider Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Nobody here could come up with anything more probable than the medic who examined her I'm afraid. We would be using (with all due respect) second hand descriptions and not clinical observations (e.g. colour, pulse, respiration, BP etc.). Moreover, the number of possible explanations is quite large (e.g. cardiocerebral syncope is one), but I doubt anyone here is as qualified to diagnose as the medic who examinrd her.
weasel54849 Posted April 13, 2006 Author Posted April 13, 2006 I guess your right, I was just looking for some posible explanations. Its hard when you have questions but can't find the answers.
Glider Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 I know, I'm sorry we can't be more helpful, but I think collecting a bunch of ill-informed guesses would do more harm than good in terms of your peace of mind.
Igor Suman Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 Ok I am looking for some answers; see the other day we had a scare with something that happened with my grandma who lives next door to me. My grandpa called me up and said there was something wrong with grandma and he had called 911. I ran over and when I arrived I saw my grandma slouched over in a chair sitting very still. Her eyes were closed but as I knelt down and put my hand on her arm she looked at me gave a slight smile and went back to her original state. When we asked her questions she had some ability to attempt to speak but it was very difficult to understand her, and she had some muscle movement but she was very weak. She was drooling slightly also. As the first responders got there she gave some acknowledgement that they were there, and they put her on oxygen. After a while we helped her to the couch were she laid down, a few minutes later she began to open her eyes and regained her ability to speak and gained back some of her strength. She spent the night in the hospital and came home the next day perfectly normal. At first we thought it may have been a mini stroke, but the doctors could find no evidence of anything wrong with her. This was the first time anything like this had happened to her. Doctors don’t have any idea what caused all this to happen, do any of you have a possible explanation? Sounds like a TIA:- http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/tia/tia.htm
blike Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 It sounds like a lot of things. I'm sure her attending physicians either ruled that out or had no reason to consider it.
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