TIA or migraine or?
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Hi, I am new here. I'd like to share my story (sorry if it's too long)
In 2009, I was writing my thesis, I was so stressful, didn't have enough sleep, and my diet was terrible. One afternoon I had a headache on left side and the next morning I couldn't really move my right foot but gradually it got better. The next morning all muscles in my body were painful and stiff though I was still able to walk and move. The next day the pain and stiffness improved but I got dizzy, light headed and panic attack a number of times. Years went by, most of the symptoms disappeared though I ocassionally have mild heart arrhythmia and dizziness. My muscle strength recovered but endurance is reduced. But I live a normal life without anxiety.
In May 2015, I had heart arrhythmia (SVT) for 8 hrs was taken to emergency. Blood test showed my potassium was low. I was discharged the next day. Since then I sometimes have mild, brief arrhythmia. In August, I started to feel pain in my left chest, then disappeared, then I had headache (again left side) followed by dizziness and light headed. I took magnesium which improved the arrhythmia. All my blood test came out normal. I also feel that my breath is having a hard time keeping up when I'm doing normal activity. All of these symptoms resemble one in 2009. I'm going to have a holter monitor to monitor my heart.
Is it possible that I have TIA or mild stroke? Most of GP said I was just having anxiety or psychosomatic syndrome. I'm 36 yo male by the way. My blood pressure is usually normal. Many thanks.
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wdtony cp2301
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cp2301 wdtony
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Now, this is maybe worth considering, I think this runs in my family. My mother had high blood pressure and anxiety almost throughout her life, then her legs were paralysed (but not the other parts of the body). I wasn't sure about all of her conditions and diagnosis because I was away overseas for years. My brothers have had this temporary paralysis, muscle weakness, muscle spasm, some degrees of heart arrhythmia, and anxiety.
I will do the holter monitor soon, still saving some money, I'm just a poor graduate student:-)
wdtony cp2301
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pauline59158 cp2301
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It was some years later I had a stroke followed by several TIA's.
I am now on warfarin (blood thinner) appears to be controlling it. I also take beta blockers for the AF.
What you have doesn't sound like TIA, but could be worth a full thyroid function test to rule out thyroid.
Best wishes
Pauline
cp2301 pauline59158
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I have this dizziness and light headed for almost three weeks now, and sometimes headaches came in which last for hours. I've been struggling to find out what it is happening to me for years... It looks like this runs in my family, especially the anxiety and muscle problems.
John
NeuroGirl cp2301
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NeuroGirl cp2301
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The only thing that the Cardiologist put you on is a holter monitor? No stress test? Echocardiogram? EKG? Unfortunately, medicine is like an educated guessing game that require clues such as a good History and Physical accompanied by test results. If you were my family member, I would suggest a healthy lifestyle, watch what you eat and exercise regularly (even walking) as a start. I would also suggest a full cardiac work up (36 is fairly young for cardiac concerns) with the cardiac work up, I would seek out a Neurologist if the dizziness does not go away. It could be vertigo or a complicated migraine - nonetheless your symptoms sound like torture and noone should have to go through it.