I am a 44 year old female who recently one morning woke up after having a restless night. I sat up in the bed and all of a sudden I felt physically sick, had really bad sweats, feeling as though I was going to pass out and had pins and needles in both hands and arms. I had an episode of this 6 months ago but I didn't have the pins and needles. After 10 mins it went away and I felt ok. Could this be a mini stroke?
Thanks Anne for getting back to me. The good thing is I feel fine so I don't want to go to my GP incase it was nothing. I was already at my doctor last week for something else, I will however go if it happens again.
I would see to talk to your GP, better safe than sorry, otherwise maybe ask your pharmacist ? Or call the NHs helpline. Worth getting some tests to be sure.
Must have been very distressing for you aabb, please do mention it to your doctor when you next see your GP - they would rather you tell them because that way they have a more detailed overview of your general health and it helps them make better informed decisions about your care. I hope you find it's nothing serious. xx
Thank you all for getting back to me. If I did go to see my GP and he sent me for tests would the tests not come back clear because I feel ok now? Especially an ECG, I would imagine that it would look ok.
As every one has suggested go and see your GP , I don't know what other current health problems you have but have you considered Menopause ? The reason I mentioned that is because my partner use to have the same symptoms and she was a lot younger than 44 when they finally made a diagnosis of Menopause. Usually under TIA's your left side goes all numbe/tingly and a severe headache and not always but usually drooling and musles in you face droop to one side, you have or can find that you have troubles lifting up your arm(s) even speech impairment and you get the feeling or are asking yourself mentally "where am I " as if you have ....ohhh I don't know the proper word for it, I suppose confusion or some may call it a type of memory loss. I suffered the symptoms above and some more when I had my TIA but in saying that though everyone is different and may not present with all the symptoms so this is why it is important to see your GP they will be able to determine something is going on, MRI is usually the golden rule but when you have the symptoms at the time or up to several hours after the symptoms have dis-appeared a Cat Scan can usually pick a TIA up, (not always but it can be reasonably acurate in an emergency room situation)