I was taken to A&E with concerning symptoms such as symptoms of confusion, dizziness, stuttering and nausea.
A&E were great; they said I would be checked to rule out a TIA or inner ear infection.
I was then moved to ARU 1 (same day), where the Drs said the same and again, when moved to ARU 3 (also same day). Everyone within these 2 units were also fantastic.
I was moved to level 11D under the care of the boarders team. The nursing staff were kind, caring and considerate throughout. The MRI was performed yesterday afternoon; I asked the radiographer of this will pick up a TIA, to which they replied yes.
The discharge letter issued yesterday evening makes no note of whether I did or did not have a TIA.
I was hoping the query regarding the TIA would have been clarified within the discharge letter. I found out that I am legally obligated to inform both DVLA and my car insurance company of a TIA. If I did have a TIA, I cannot drive for a month.
I am grateful for the care and attention received as it turns out my cholesterol is high. I was on blood thinners during my stay.
The discharge letter says the MRI showed I did not have a stroke - this was evident as I had no weakness of limbs, drooping of one side of face or loss of vision. I tried calling the ward but the phone rang out (it's a busy ward so this is to be expected). I would like my query regarding TIA be answered.
"Lack of clarity in discharge notes"
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