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Coping with Transient Ischaemic Attacks

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I am neither a medical practitioner nor a health professional but rather someone who has recently sustained and is currently coping with the effects of transient ischaemic attacks (TIA).

My sole purpose in writing this dissertation is to utilise my experience as a victim’s benchmark on how to react to the incidence of TIA, should it ever touch you.

14 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 12, 2013

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Jim Green

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January 10, 2021
Good Read

Short and easy to follow. I have had several TIAs and after having an echocardiogram
It turns out I had a small hole in my heart. Normally,those close after birth,but
apparently mine never did. So a clot entered the hole and went to my brain.Never a bad thing to rule out, for one cause of a TIA.
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May 14, 2022
Just so

Explained what happened similar to me but I have only had one in January this year while driving but no help with coping with after effects
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