The Mini Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

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Gerry Combs suffered a series of strokes as a young woman.

"Three...and on of them I didn't know I had, until I went to check up for the second one and they tell you did you know you had another stroke? I said no I didn't, honey."

In the years that passed, Gerry learned she's susceptible to mini strokes.

"The more fancy term is TIA or transient ischemic attack. Those tend to be very short spells - a matter of minutes," says Dr. Ross Levine, Medical Director of Vascular Neurology with Lee Memorial Health System.

People will sometimes complain of dizzy spells, then forget them once the episode passes.

"By its definition, a transient ischemic attack, the patient returns to their baseline," says Dr. Levine.

But healthcare professionals are paying close attention to these TIAs or mini strokes, because they often lead to bigger things.

"If a person comes in, for example, with a little mini stroke or TIA, if we do an MRI scan on that patient, on their brain, and if its abnormal, that patient has substantially higher risk for a bad stroke in the next 90 days," says Dr. Levine.

TIA symptoms mimic those of a stroke, affecting vision, speech or balance.

"Where a person might have one eye go blind or the other eye go blind, they might have weakness in one side of their body for instance their face or arm or leg on one side, they might have numbness on one side," says Dr. Levine.

Gerry can look back and recognize the warning signs.

"I would get in my car, and I would drive and one of my eyes would kind of hurt."

She's now taken this knowledge and put it to work for her.

"Yes you're always at risk, so I'm on three medicines from my doctor I'm supposed to take every day."

Knowing her stroke risk may be just the thing to keep her stroke free.


Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of medical care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For nearly a century, we've been providing our community with everything from primary care treatment to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries.

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My mom had one yesterday for the first time and I witnessed it. She had a headache near the eyes, and she was stuttering and couldn’t find the words she wanted to use. She was fidgety, seemed anxious and confused. She was not herself. Called our family doctor and he said to give her a low dose aspirin and keep her on them.

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I called 911 this morning because my 93 yr old client showed the symptoms! She was transferred to a specialty hospital 😥

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In 2020 I began having episodes one every other week and everyone of them occurred during the night when asleep. I wake up having all of the symptoms. No physicians here could diagnose me because they said there is no damaged area seen on my brain So I’m left just staying home to sleep them off. I had these every other week for10 months of these exact symptoms . It stopped a month after having a lumbar fusion in October, than started again today 9/4/21. My symptoms do not dissipate fully until the next day.
Scared with no help!

KristinaMarie
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Reporter ... Stroke Free I had a stoke to the Reporter you got no idea what your talking about...

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What did you just say??? Stroke... Stroke... Stroke???

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