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It appears I'm trouble forming my words. I'm in the hospital being investigated a possible TIA. Good news CT scan clear. MRI in the morning. My cancer hospital but I'll just have to deal. Hope don't screw up my port. Keep you posted. Chemo-the gift the keeps on giving. No chemo for me tomorrow.
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Oh dear! I hope the MRI goes
Oh dear! I hope the MRI goes well. Ahh chemo and memory:(. I realized yesterday that I had an episode. I was shopping at a tjmaxx yesterday and had just 2 items in my basket. I totally forgot that I had anything in there. Thank goodness I just pushed the cart back to the other carts and left! What if I'd just pushed the cart outside to my car! Someone would have been bailing me out of jail! Keep us posted; were praying for you!
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(((Susan))) That is awful!!!
(((Susan))) That is awful!!! Let us know how the MRI turns out. I don't think most people realize how powerful those chemo cocktails are and the damage they can cause. My doctor thinks I had a hemorrhagic stroke. All I know is that it has caused some big time brain, nerve and muscle problems. I hope everything is ok!!!!
Love,
Eldri
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Higher risk of stroke after cancer diagnosis
http://www.webmd.com/stroke/news/20150107/study-finds-link-between-cancer-diagnosis-stroke-risk
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Thanks Eldri
Thanks for this article. I believe my hypertension and hyperlipidemia, although well controlled, and my history of migraine aura , pre diabetes put me at risk, despite my age (58). I was lucky just minor speech effects this time and might not be so lucky next time. Definitely discussing this with oncologist and neurologist. I tried to discuss with my current neurologist (migraine auras) but he didn't do anything. Time to change neulogists. Excuse mistakes.
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Stop Apologizing!
Sorry! I know that heading sounds harsh! But this is for others on this site, too.
We're all dealing with a lot and come here for information and support and no one should feel like they need to apologize for negative feelings, spelling errors, or whatever treatment decisions they choose to make! No apologies needed. This ride is a roller coaster and we are all each others safety net. Feel free to share whatever with us and we'll be there with you as you are here for us.
CheeseQueen, I'm in awe that you have been sharing this as it's been happening to you! Here's hoping that all of the typing is excercizing your brain where you were affected by the stroke and is therapeutic for your recovery. Spelling and grammar mistakes happen to all of us without the excuse of having had a stroke. Keep the updates coming! God Bless!
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CQ, I am so very sorry toCheeseQueen57 said:Frontal stroke
it appears I had a frontal stroke effecting only speech. Apologize for mistakes. I'm confident speech fully back with speech therapy. Chemo next week but need to press oncologist if chemo contributed. New box of junk to deal with. Good grief. Remaining optimistic.
CQ, I am so very sorry to hear about this turn of events. You've been doing so great! Hopefully it has nothing to do with the treatments so that they can continue. Sounds like you have a good plan in place with the speech therapy. I pray that the doctors can figure out why this happened so that it never happens to you again. Wishing you strength and healing, Kim
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Bingo- Stroke caused by a-fib
My cardiologist pinned the stroke on a-fIB. I'll begin protocol for that. Could have been a lot worse. Now cardiologist needs to coordinate with oncologist. Hope it goes smooth. Could have been a lot worse. Thanks for your support. I'm still in ICU but getting better.
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