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Dash65

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Got a really bad headache on Wednesdy morning about an hour after I got up. Went to work anyway...not talking on the way in since I ride by myself, and went straight to my office to do paperwork.
Still really hadn't said anything by this point. Went to my first meeting at 8:30 and discovered I was stuttering so bad, I literally couldn't talk. Well, then off to the ER, thinking I'm having a stroke. Had CT, MRI, angiogram, echo, ultrasound, blood tests, everything. Found I had previous brain and stroke injury. I knew about the head injuries from some serious accidents but didn't know about any strokes. Evidently this round was very very low on the "stroke scale".
Fortunately, I have no paralysis but my ability to talk is very compromised. Some people I know, won't be bothered at all by this new development! :)
Hope it gets better because it will make my job much more difficult plus I feel really weird when I try to talk and nothing hardly comes out right. (of course, I've always been used to a certain % to not come out right ;))
I'll have to do speech therapy starting next week sometime so I am optimistic about that.

If it had been a more severe or acute episode, my waiting as long as I did probably would have caused things to turn out much more poorly.
Word to the wise fellas.....if you ever have a bad, bad headache and gobbeldy gook for language, call 911. (this is of course if the headache and nonsense from the mouth is not caused by alcohol!)
 
Wow, perfect title for this thread... That is scary stuff, and I wish you a quick and full recovery. Prayers sent.
 
Very sorry to hear man. I hope you make a speedy recovery and get back too the norm of things in everyday life. I recently had one of my Marines undergo throat surgery. His recovery was good, but he still had a slight speach impairment. It's really amazing how "Speach Therapy" works things out for some people...he's back to normal now. Hope things work out well for you too.

RB
 
Glad it wasn't worse. Best of luck to you. Thanks for helping raise awareness. A friend of mine had a stroke a few weeks ago without realizing it. He was home on a Friday night not feeling too well. Went to see the Dr. on Monday and it turned out he had a stroke.
 
I hope you recover fully. I remember when my dad was alive and he'd have "mini strokes" at the dinner table. Not fun. He died of a masive stroke one morning while I was home for the weekend. Follow all the doctors directions and get some exercise! It does help to reduce the factors some as well as medication. Just make sure you eat right and take some time to get better.:)
 
My dad's friend had something similar happen to him the other day and they initially thought it was a stroke, but after running all the tests they determined it was Bell's Palsy.

Good luck and take care of yourself.
 
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