Geoff
Geoff was in bed one morning when he felt sick and lost consciousness. His wife called for an ambulance and he was taken to hospital where he was admitted for 10 days. Although he has recovered, he still experiences some weakness in his right arm and hand, and has been left with some visual problems which now prevent him from driving.
Geoff woke up one morning feeling sick and perspiring, and he then lost consciousness. His wife was concerned and called for an ambulance. He was taken to hospital where a brain scan confirmed that he had experienced a mini stroke. Geoff does not remember too many details about what actually happened but he stayed in hospital for around 10 days during which time he had difficulties with speech and mobility, and his eyesight was impaired to some degree. During his time in hospital he had physiotherapy to help with his mobility problems and some help re-learning tasks such as making tea and toast.
Geoff has found that since he had the mini stroke he still has some numbness on one side of his body, his speech is sometimes a little slurred and he has some short term memory loss. The most difficult aspect has been the fact that he has been left with visual problems that have led to him being told he may no longer drive and he finds it upsetting to have lost that aspect of leading an independent life. Prior to this Geoff felt himself to be healthy and active and used to walk several miles each day with his dog, however now he feels he has lost confidence in himself and sometimes finds it difficult to adjust to the limitations he now experiences.
At the time when Geoff had his mini stroke he was waiting to have surgery to remove a polyp from his stomach. Having the mini stroke resulted in a 12 month delay to that surgery being carried out which upset Geoff because he was anxious to resolve the problems he had been having with regards his stomach.