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@harveywj

One should always check for blood clotting disorders when experiencing TIAs. My father had TIAs and they were a result of 2 blood clotting disorders. Blood thinners stopped that right away. I inherited one of the clotting disorders, Factor Five Leiden. But when you have multiple disorders is when you really risk clotting.

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The nausea and vertigo might be Ménière’s disease. I was diagnosed 40 years ago after several bouts of nausea and vertigo. It started with tinnitus then loss of hearing and balance. Diet and exercise helps. Low salt diet. In my seventies I was diagnosed Afib and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy but I have had no TIAs.