TIA

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I was admitted to hospital with a suspected mini stroke however I had an mri and ct scan and nothing showed up on the scans . can anyone tell me if it was a mini stroke would it have showed up on the scans xxx

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    Hi Joyce - quick answer would be 'not always' - a mini stroke is a TIA - Transient Ischeemic Attack - the operative word being 'transient' ie not permanent.  A TIA does not last as long as a stroke. The effects often only last for a few minutes or hours and fully resolve within 24 hours. It is therefore quite difficult in some cases to determine if it has been a TIA or not, depending on how long the effects lasted in each individual case or whether treatment was sought before the effects subsided.  Best bet would be to question your doctors as to their view on whether you did have a TIA or if not, what else they think might have caused the symptoms.

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    Hi ive been having mini strokes too and mine didn't show either it effected my speech my right side my brain cognitive function is only 25 % I've got a speech inpediment when I had one of my mini strokes tia what ever they wish to call it I rang stroke association they said the reason it's not showing on the scan is because by the time they scan you the clot has moved all this stuff started happening a year ago I've had no support passd from one to another and finally diagnosed with promoxal a fib which means an irregular heart beat and I'm in fear of having a major stroke so I'm on blood thinners and heart tablets hope this has helped take care jo

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