Balance loss caused by stroke?
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On Dec 7, 2013 I woke up and could not maintain my balance. The day before everything was fine. I'm retired from the US Army and use the VA for my medical issues. I have two implants in my back which prevent me from having an MRI done and the two CT scans they've done don't show anything they say. The balance loss continues on to this day I either lose my banance to the right, left or backwards. I've actually fallen about 4 times. I've had a VNG test in Jan of 2014 which the results showed a 'central lesion'. I'm trying to get disability from the VA for this issue by relating it to my ischemic heart disease I have which is realted to my exposure to Agent Orange while in Vietnam. Can anyone give me any advice on hat tests can be done to find out for sure whether I did or didn't have a stroke?
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RHGB chris47600
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But definitely a stroke will lose you your balance. I had a bleed on the brain/acute cerebral haemorrhage about 2 years ago.
I used to play professional level ice hockey back in the early/mid '80s (was an amateur sport back then in the UK) and attained excellent balance from skating for so many years. My balance went when I had the stroke, and while I'm better now, it isn't what it was and I'd say I have sub par balance now compared to an average person.
chris47600 RHGB
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wendy80842 chris47600
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chris47600 wendy80842
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"He wrote back saying well then all the tests that can be done have been done, nothing else to do."
I honestly just can't believe he's correct in that statement.
wendy80842 chris47600
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Keep an account of what's happening to you AND tell whoever you're closest to, it's handy backup.