Yvonne

Yvonne was driving to work when she found that her vision was becoming fuzzy and her limbs felt numb. When she got to her workplace she felt very unwell but carried on working albeit with difficulty. The next day she went to work again but felt similarly unwell. At a routine GP appointment the next day she mentioned her symptoms and was referred to a TIA clinic, but as she was unaware what TIA meant she delayed the appointment because she was on annual leave from work for a few days. Eventually

Yvonne was driving to work one day when she found her vision was disturbed and her limbs felt numb. At work she found it difficult to concentrate and was feeling distinctly unwell but she carried on working, as she did the following day. At a routine GP appointment soon afterwards she mentioned the symptoms she had experienced and the doctor referred her to the TIA clinic but did not explain what that was, and Yvonne did not think to ask, particularly as she was still feeling under the weather at that time. The next day the clinic contacted her with an appointment but because she was unaware of the meaning of TIA Yvonne delayed her appointment until she returned to work from annual leave a few days later. A brain scan was organised and eventually she was given the diagnosis of minor stroke.

Yvonne felt that the way she was told that she had in fact had a minor stroke and that there was some small amount of brain damage was insensitive and had taken her by surprise as up until that time nobody had mentioned the word strok.

Since having the TIA Yvonne has found it difficult to adapt to the limitations that she now experiences especially as she was very fit and active prior to the stroke and now feels she has be more careful. For some time after the event Yvonne felt worried about going anywhere alone in case she might experience another episode. She also felt extremely tired for some weeks afterwards. Yvonne has worked as a police officer for the past 23 years and enjoys her job immensely but is now having to consider leaving the profession because of the demanding and sometimes stressful nature of the work. She has found it difficult to contemplate giving up her profession and struggles sometimes to come to terms with the changes that she realises she is going to have to make to her life.

Yvonne had a heart condition diagnosed a year or so prior to her minor stroke, and her husband has also been diagnosed with cancer so there have been a lot of adjustments to make over recent times. She finds it particularly surprising to have found her health has become such an issue at such a relatively young age and is now more acutely aware of the importance of living life as fully as possible.

A few weeks after her TIA Yvonne still had moments when she seemed tired, confused or not quite…

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Yvonne found it difficult to come to terms with but realised she needed to pull herself out of it…

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Yvonne found antidepressants helped her to come to terms with the changes in her life

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Yvonne says call an ambulance if you see somebody experiencing symptoms that you arent sure about

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Yvonne was told she had a small area of brain damage as if it were a very minor thing

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Yvonne found that it could be difficult talking to friends about what had happened to her and how…

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Yvonnes husband has cancer and so they support each other through difficult times. At first he…

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Yvonne doesnt think there is enough public information about TIAs and minor strokes, and that…

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Yvonne was driving to work when her vision became distorted and her legs started to feel numb

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Yvonne had to cut down on exercise and be more careful. She found it hard but has found ways…

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Yvonne was diagnosed with a TIA six weeks after it happened and so was never officially told not…

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Yvonne carried on working until her doctor got the results of her scan and told her she shouldnt…

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Yvonne experienced symptoms whilst driving to work but thought it was an adverse reaction to some…

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Yvonnes husband has cancer and so they support each other through difficult times. At first he…

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Yvonne felt the consultant was insensitive when he gave her the diagnosis and showed her an area…

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Having experienced a TIA Yvonne finds it difficult to decide when she should be mentioning a…

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Yvonne was able to access a rehabilitation centre through her workplace which allowed her to do…

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Yvonnes GP referred her to a TIA clinic, but as shed never heard the term before she didnt…

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Yvonne almost collapsed when she arrived at work, but carried on working for the rest of the day…

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Yvonne was referred to a TIA clinic but did not know what TIA meant and so delayed her…

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Yvonne didnt seek help because she had started taking new medication for another health problem…

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Yvonne said during the episode she wasnt able to think clearly enough to realise she needed to…

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Yvonne was given a folder of information when she was at the hospital. She found it reassuring to…

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Yvonne was given a stroke pack when she left hospital which she found reassuring

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Yvonne has had to consider leaving her job and has thought about doing some voluntary work.

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Yvonne wasnt happy with the way her doctor casually mentioned that she had some brain damage and…

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