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over a year ago
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"Just heard a woman talking, it was downstairs, yet I’m the only one in the house..
I live up a lane, neighbour on one side no one on the other?"
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By *tella Heels OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"Just heard a woman talking, it was downstairs, yet I’m the only one in the house..
I live up a lane, neighbour on one side no one on the other?
Talk to a doctor "
Just to respond nicely, I am at 11:30 am today 15th December MRI scan
Due to a stroke
Thanks for the advise, very much appreciated
Xx
Stella |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just heard a woman talking, it was downstairs, yet I’m the only one in the house..
I live up a lane, neighbour on one side no one on the other?
Talk to a doctor
Just to respond nicely, I am at 11:30 am today 15th December MRI scan
Due to a stroke
Thanks for the advise, very much appreciated
Xx
Stella "
Make sure
You mention these effects..... might be natural after a stoke... but best be safe and ask |
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"Just heard a woman talking, it was downstairs, yet I’m the only one in the house..
I live up a lane, neighbour on one side no one on the other?"
SS says auditory hallucinations can be a rare consequence of a stroke especially if the right temporal lobe was the focus of the ischaemic insult.
He said most settle within a few months but, as he's not your doctor, you should consult your registered medical practitioner for definitive advice and forward management.
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By *tella Heels OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"Just heard a woman talking, it was downstairs, yet I’m the only one in the house..
I live up a lane, neighbour on one side no one on the other?
SS says auditory hallucinations can be a rare consequence of a stroke especially if the right temporal lobe was the focus of the ischaemic insult.
He said most settle within a few months but, as he's not your doctor, you should consult your registered medical practitioner for definitive advice and forward management.
TG"
Nice to see it posted in its medical terminology
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