Help - Stroke Like?

kmaried

New member
Hi everyone,

I'm a bit freaked out right now and was wondering if anyone could help me. For those of you that don't know I am 25 w/CF, dx at 3 mos. I have slight CFRD, CFRA, and Hypothyroidism. I haven't been having a great winter between the arthritis and hemoptosis. I've been having frequent bleeds.

Anyway, this morning I woke up (before my alarm) feeling really really dizzy, and I almost thought maybe I couldn't breathe or something? And I was having trouble moving -- like I'd try to sit up, but I'd lay back down, almost involuntarily, and my arm wasn't quite going where I wanted it to? I started yelling for my mom - I was kinda panicked and confused - and she came in and handed me a tissue, but I had trouble taking it at first. This all started to get better after a few minutes, and I realized I was numb - like pins and needles - in a lot of places. My left knee took about an hour to feel un-numb. Then I was freezing, because I had been sweating... which could have just been from my panic. I feel ok now, not great, but I'm not sure how much of my not good is just worry.

I know this sounds absolutely nuts, but it was kinda alarming. But it was really pretty scary. Now I just feel tired/weak. The only thing my mom could think it sounded like was a mild stroke... which would be ironic, since I've been having so many lung bleeds.

If anyone has any advice/experience or anything to offer, I'd appreciate it.

Thank you!!,
Kris
 

kmaried

New member
Hi everyone,

I'm a bit freaked out right now and was wondering if anyone could help me. For those of you that don't know I am 25 w/CF, dx at 3 mos. I have slight CFRD, CFRA, and Hypothyroidism. I haven't been having a great winter between the arthritis and hemoptosis. I've been having frequent bleeds.

Anyway, this morning I woke up (before my alarm) feeling really really dizzy, and I almost thought maybe I couldn't breathe or something? And I was having trouble moving -- like I'd try to sit up, but I'd lay back down, almost involuntarily, and my arm wasn't quite going where I wanted it to? I started yelling for my mom - I was kinda panicked and confused - and she came in and handed me a tissue, but I had trouble taking it at first. This all started to get better after a few minutes, and I realized I was numb - like pins and needles - in a lot of places. My left knee took about an hour to feel un-numb. Then I was freezing, because I had been sweating... which could have just been from my panic. I feel ok now, not great, but I'm not sure how much of my not good is just worry.

I know this sounds absolutely nuts, but it was kinda alarming. But it was really pretty scary. Now I just feel tired/weak. The only thing my mom could think it sounded like was a mild stroke... which would be ironic, since I've been having so many lung bleeds.

If anyone has any advice/experience or anything to offer, I'd appreciate it.

Thank you!!,
Kris
 

kmaried

New member
Hi everyone,

I'm a bit freaked out right now and was wondering if anyone could help me. For those of you that don't know I am 25 w/CF, dx at 3 mos. I have slight CFRD, CFRA, and Hypothyroidism. I haven't been having a great winter between the arthritis and hemoptosis. I've been having frequent bleeds.

Anyway, this morning I woke up (before my alarm) feeling really really dizzy, and I almost thought maybe I couldn't breathe or something? And I was having trouble moving -- like I'd try to sit up, but I'd lay back down, almost involuntarily, and my arm wasn't quite going where I wanted it to? I started yelling for my mom - I was kinda panicked and confused - and she came in and handed me a tissue, but I had trouble taking it at first. This all started to get better after a few minutes, and I realized I was numb - like pins and needles - in a lot of places. My left knee took about an hour to feel un-numb. Then I was freezing, because I had been sweating... which could have just been from my panic. I feel ok now, not great, but I'm not sure how much of my not good is just worry.

I know this sounds absolutely nuts, but it was kinda alarming. But it was really pretty scary. Now I just feel tired/weak. The only thing my mom could think it sounded like was a mild stroke... which would be ironic, since I've been having so many lung bleeds.

If anyone has any advice/experience or anything to offer, I'd appreciate it.

Thank you!!,
Kris
 

kmaried

New member
Hi everyone,

I'm a bit freaked out right now and was wondering if anyone could help me. For those of you that don't know I am 25 w/CF, dx at 3 mos. I have slight CFRD, CFRA, and Hypothyroidism. I haven't been having a great winter between the arthritis and hemoptosis. I've been having frequent bleeds.

Anyway, this morning I woke up (before my alarm) feeling really really dizzy, and I almost thought maybe I couldn't breathe or something? And I was having trouble moving -- like I'd try to sit up, but I'd lay back down, almost involuntarily, and my arm wasn't quite going where I wanted it to? I started yelling for my mom - I was kinda panicked and confused - and she came in and handed me a tissue, but I had trouble taking it at first. This all started to get better after a few minutes, and I realized I was numb - like pins and needles - in a lot of places. My left knee took about an hour to feel un-numb. Then I was freezing, because I had been sweating... which could have just been from my panic. I feel ok now, not great, but I'm not sure how much of my not good is just worry.

I know this sounds absolutely nuts, but it was kinda alarming. But it was really pretty scary. Now I just feel tired/weak. The only thing my mom could think it sounded like was a mild stroke... which would be ironic, since I've been having so many lung bleeds.

If anyone has any advice/experience or anything to offer, I'd appreciate it.

Thank you!!,
Kris
 

kmaried

New member
Hi everyone,

I'm a bit freaked out right now and was wondering if anyone could help me. For those of you that don't know I am 25 w/CF, dx at 3 mos. I have slight CFRD, CFRA, and Hypothyroidism. I haven't been having a great winter between the arthritis and hemoptosis. I've been having frequent bleeds.

Anyway, this morning I woke up (before my alarm) feeling really really dizzy, and I almost thought maybe I couldn't breathe or something? And I was having trouble moving -- like I'd try to sit up, but I'd lay back down, almost involuntarily, and my arm wasn't quite going where I wanted it to? I started yelling for my mom - I was kinda panicked and confused - and she came in and handed me a tissue, but I had trouble taking it at first. This all started to get better after a few minutes, and I realized I was numb - like pins and needles - in a lot of places. My left knee took about an hour to feel un-numb. Then I was freezing, because I had been sweating... which could have just been from my panic. I feel ok now, not great, but I'm not sure how much of my not good is just worry.

I know this sounds absolutely nuts, but it was kinda alarming. But it was really pretty scary. Now I just feel tired/weak. The only thing my mom could think it sounded like was a mild stroke... which would be ironic, since I've been having so many lung bleeds.

If anyone has any advice/experience or anything to offer, I'd appreciate it.

Thank you!!,
Kris
 

dbtoo

New member
Not really ironic. You may have experienced a <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4781">TIA.</a> It <i>may </i>have been caused by the clotting from the bleeds. IMHO - Discuss it with your doctor, asap.

Don't let them blow you off, either.

My wife has a blood disorder -antiphospholid antibody syndrom. She's had 4 strokes and lots of tia's. Usually with her, a tia indicates her blood is too 'thick'.
 

dbtoo

New member
Not really ironic. You may have experienced a <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4781">TIA.</a> It <i>may </i>have been caused by the clotting from the bleeds. IMHO - Discuss it with your doctor, asap.

Don't let them blow you off, either.

My wife has a blood disorder -antiphospholid antibody syndrom. She's had 4 strokes and lots of tia's. Usually with her, a tia indicates her blood is too 'thick'.
 

dbtoo

New member
Not really ironic. You may have experienced a <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4781">TIA.</a> It <i>may </i>have been caused by the clotting from the bleeds. IMHO - Discuss it with your doctor, asap.

Don't let them blow you off, either.

My wife has a blood disorder -antiphospholid antibody syndrom. She's had 4 strokes and lots of tia's. Usually with her, a tia indicates her blood is too 'thick'.
 

dbtoo

New member
Not really ironic. You may have experienced a <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4781">TIA.</a> It <i>may </i>have been caused by the clotting from the bleeds. IMHO - Discuss it with your doctor, asap.

Don't let them blow you off, either.

My wife has a blood disorder -antiphospholid antibody syndrom. She's had 4 strokes and lots of tia's. Usually with her, a tia indicates her blood is too 'thick'.
 

dbtoo

New member
Not really ironic. You may have experienced a <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4781">TIA.</a> It <i>may </i>have been caused by the clotting from the bleeds. IMHO - Discuss it with your doctor, asap.

Don't let them blow you off, either.

My wife has a blood disorder -antiphospholid antibody syndrom. She's had 4 strokes and lots of tia's. Usually with her, a tia indicates her blood is too 'thick'.
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.

Stacey
 

Diane

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>JORDYSMOM</b></i>

Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.



Stacey</end quote></div>

I was thinking the exact same thing. I would not let this one go too easily. It may be nothing , but it's better to hear that , than to ignore it . It definitely could have been a warning sign, Don't ignore it. Let us know what's going on when you find out.
 

Diane

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>JORDYSMOM</b></i>

Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.



Stacey</end quote></div>

I was thinking the exact same thing. I would not let this one go too easily. It may be nothing , but it's better to hear that , than to ignore it . It definitely could have been a warning sign, Don't ignore it. Let us know what's going on when you find out.
 

Diane

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>JORDYSMOM</b></i>

Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.



Stacey</end quote></div>

I was thinking the exact same thing. I would not let this one go too easily. It may be nothing , but it's better to hear that , than to ignore it . It definitely could have been a warning sign, Don't ignore it. Let us know what's going on when you find out.
 

Diane

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>JORDYSMOM</b></i>

Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.



Stacey</end quote>

I was thinking the exact same thing. I would not let this one go too easily. It may be nothing , but it's better to hear that , than to ignore it . It definitely could have been a warning sign, Don't ignore it. Let us know what's going on when you find out.
 

Diane

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>JORDYSMOM</b></i>

Oh Kris, I think you should talk to the doc. Those are definite warning signs. Let us know what you find out.



Stacey</end quote>

I was thinking the exact same thing. I would not let this one go too easily. It may be nothing , but it's better to hear that , than to ignore it . It definitely could have been a warning sign, Don't ignore it. Let us know what's going on when you find out.
 
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