TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack), Mini Stroke
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 8:07 am
Dear Irene
I am a 65 years visitor in Canada since last April and plan to return to Pakistan two days after. In May last year, watching my grandson’s circumcision, I felt restless tingling sensations in my lower abdomen which travelled upwards (without disturbing my chest, heart or arms) and entered brain with weakness in my legs. Feeling difficult to remain standing any more I managed to walk out of the room and sat on the chair in waiting area. Severe tingling sensations in the brain were somewhat painful which remained hardly for 3 to 5 minutes and gradually vanished, leaving me normal since then.
I did take coffee with sugar and milk an hour before this episode (if it may be the cause) I try to keep my blood sugar level within the desired range with diet control and walk without taking allopathic medicine. However, I use Silicea 30 and/or NS6x for my chronic indigestion, enlarged prostate gland, spondylitis and to control blood sugar. I am a practicing homeopath.
After three days I could manage to visit hospital to know about this unusual experience. Few tests were taken with following results:
Negative exercise stress test for inducible ischemia
CT Head: Mild increase in CSF spaces of both the cerebrum and cerebellum are present, consistent with mild atrophy.
MRI Brain (16/01/2014): Global involutionary age related brain parenchymal changes noted. Small vessels ischemic changes.
All blood tests normal
Finally the doctor diagnosed TIA (mini stroke), Prescribed Baby Aspirin (81mg) Daily Low Dose to avoid full bloom stroke. Aspirin causes acidity which I neutralise with Natrum Phos 6x.
I also take Vitamin D3 1000 IU 25mcg one tablet daily.
I read your comments with great interest. Kindly give me your advice on my above case.
Mohammad Irfan Qureshi
I am a 65 years visitor in Canada since last April and plan to return to Pakistan two days after. In May last year, watching my grandson’s circumcision, I felt restless tingling sensations in my lower abdomen which travelled upwards (without disturbing my chest, heart or arms) and entered brain with weakness in my legs. Feeling difficult to remain standing any more I managed to walk out of the room and sat on the chair in waiting area. Severe tingling sensations in the brain were somewhat painful which remained hardly for 3 to 5 minutes and gradually vanished, leaving me normal since then.
I did take coffee with sugar and milk an hour before this episode (if it may be the cause) I try to keep my blood sugar level within the desired range with diet control and walk without taking allopathic medicine. However, I use Silicea 30 and/or NS6x for my chronic indigestion, enlarged prostate gland, spondylitis and to control blood sugar. I am a practicing homeopath.
After three days I could manage to visit hospital to know about this unusual experience. Few tests were taken with following results:
Negative exercise stress test for inducible ischemia
CT Head: Mild increase in CSF spaces of both the cerebrum and cerebellum are present, consistent with mild atrophy.
MRI Brain (16/01/2014): Global involutionary age related brain parenchymal changes noted. Small vessels ischemic changes.
All blood tests normal
Finally the doctor diagnosed TIA (mini stroke), Prescribed Baby Aspirin (81mg) Daily Low Dose to avoid full bloom stroke. Aspirin causes acidity which I neutralise with Natrum Phos 6x.
I also take Vitamin D3 1000 IU 25mcg one tablet daily.
I read your comments with great interest. Kindly give me your advice on my above case.
Mohammad Irfan Qureshi