TIA or Shutdown?

About a year and a half ago (and before my autism diagnosis) I had a TIA. Doctors were unsure for a while as to whether it was a TIA (mini stroke) or some kind of ear infection. Just for context, I don't smoke, I'm not overweight, I exercise regularly, have plant based diet and drink only occasionally.  

After quite a stressful and exciting day at work, I got home at about 10pm. I just felt really tired and it just felt  like I was too tired to speak. I was slurring my words and just felt reluctant to speak.  I was really dizzy/ brain foggy and then when I went to stand up to do something my leg kind of gave way. This was when I was taken to hospital but by the time I got there I could speak and walk properly but I just felt a bit fuzzy and out of sorts. I'd also lost my balance. At the hospital doctors concluded that they thought it was an ear infection but a week later the neurologist told me that it was a TIA. He gave me blood thinners and statins to take for life. Following this I had a number of tests to determine the cause of the stroke inc. MRI scan, ambulatory ECG, scan of my neck, blood tests, X rays, and later I was tested for bowel cancer and they couldn't find anything wrong or any cause. 

I don't know whether it's normal for people not to know the cause of their TIA and whether this is something I should continue to pursue ( although it really feels as though doctors have explored every avenue!) Without a cause, I am wondering whether it wasn't a TIA at all and rather some kind of shut down due to massive overwhelm and having to mask. I wasn't diagnosed as autistic at the time and so I was trying to push through and just do what was expected without feeling that I could tell anyone what I needed.  The day was actually full of quite nice events but they were all so ambiguous and so my day was full of extreme masking a mimicking and by the end of it I just didn't have any energy left. It was a mental/ emotional exhaustion. I felt embarassed to tell anyone that it was stressful for me because a lot of the things I was doing were ( on the surface) just nice, enjoyable things, so I didn't know how to explain how and why they were difficult for me. I still don't fully know how to do that. 

I actually think I might be taking drugs I don't need. They've told me repeatedly that there's nothing wrong with my blood but at the same time have given me blood thinners. My cholesterol is also fine but I also have statins to take every day. This doesn't seem to make sense to me. 

I am just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience or knows anyone who has or any thoughts on this. 

Many thanks for reading! x

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  • Hi Merida,

    I am sorry to hear about your health problems.

    We cannot provide medical advice and it is best to discuss your concern with your doctors. They will know what is best to do. If you are concerned about the medication you are on it is best to discuss this with your doctor. It may be helpful to disclose your autism diagnosis to your doctors. 

    Best wishes,

    Alice Mod 

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  • Hi Merida,

    I am sorry to hear about your health problems.

    We cannot provide medical advice and it is best to discuss your concern with your doctors. They will know what is best to do. If you are concerned about the medication you are on it is best to discuss this with your doctor. It may be helpful to disclose your autism diagnosis to your doctors. 

    Best wishes,

    Alice Mod 

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