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‎09-10-2019 11:25 AM
Can't figure out what it was. Seammed inside abit about 5times yesterday. Will also ask the doctor when I see him next month.
‎09-10-2019 11:42 AM - edited ‎09-10-2019 11:43 AM
??? Can you elaborate? I have no idea what you are talking about.
‎09-10-2019 11:50 AM
Your post is confusing.
What do you mean?
‎09-10-2019 12:45 PM
I will take a stab ,and I might be totally wrong. @halfpint1 has been upset. Some people have a head that sort of jerks ,or wobbles a bit ,when they are under stress. I have known 2 people who had this problem. It isn't serious, some people get migraines ,and others throw up. It is sort of a nervous twitch
‎09-10-2019 01:02 PM
@halfpint1 wrote:Can't figure out what it was. Seammed inside abit about 5times yesterday. Will also ask the doctor when I see him next month.
Is there any way you can see the doctor earlier?
‎09-10-2019 01:51 PM
I am going to take a guess as to what I think you mean, and yes this is something you need to talk about with the Dr, so he can help you understand what’s happening.
I think you have noticed the possible development of body tremors/steady head movements. You are 81; things like this show up in aging, and it usually points to changes in the brain. I do remember earlier this year you mentioned the Dr checking you for a possible stroke, and hopefully he continues to monitor you for changes in your brain. Even if the testing back then was negative, natural aging changes in your vascular system could be responsible for this type of issue.
My mom is believed to have vascular dementia; she has had at least one mini stroke we are aware of. She has developed palsy with uncontrolled shaky hand movements, and I have just started to see head movement as well.
‎09-10-2019 01:57 PM
@RedTop wrote:I am going to take a guess as to what I think you mean, and yes this is something you need to talk about with the Dr, so he can help you understand what’s happening.
I think you have noticed the possible development of body tremors/steady head movements. You are 81; things like this show up in aging, and it usually points to changes in the brain. I do remember earlier this year you mentioned the Dr checking you for a possible stroke, and hopefully he continues to monitor you for changes in your brain. Even if the testing back then was negative, natural aging changes in your vascular system could be responsible for this type of issue.
My mom is believed to have vascular dementia; she has had at least one mini stroke we are aware of. She has developed palsy with uncontrolled shaky hand movements, and I have just started to see head movement as well.
That's exactly what happened to my mother as well. She had multiple mini strokes, developed vascular dementia and then parkinsonism symptoms set in.
‎09-10-2019 09:38 PM
It seems like noise moving about 5 times in the row. I really don't know. Hope the doctor knows what I am talking about. Just doesn't seem normal.
‎09-10-2019 09:46 PM
I'm still not clear on what exactly you are trying to say, but if there are noises that are "moving", it could be almost anything from a critter, to a ghost, to your imagination.
I do have a strong feeling though that this is related to the noises that you have been complaining about ever since your husband died.
Yes, DO tell your doctor about this.
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