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I think that a TIA would be diagnosed by the results of Ct scan and definitely by an MRI OF THE BRAIN.

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not really true. i've had 3. none of these tests proved one way or the other. but we know i had them. right drooping. and a little speech slurring.

Has this done as long as any other test you can think of by a neurologist and cardiologist. That’s why they left the final results as a crcptogenic stroke. The second one I had, I was at the hospital within 20 minutes of start and doctors all agreed I was having a stroke as I did not drink or so drugs. After extensive testing they could not find any evidence though. I have a LOT of cardiologists and neurologists very stumped. But found out through this forum that I’m not the only one this has happened to.

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No. TIAs - by definition - do not cause any permanent damage. Do not leave anything behind.