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@jerce

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

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@aussie43 My diagnosis of an “old infarct” came from an MRI of the brain following a CT scan of the brain.

The benefit of the MRI finding was a neurology consult and resumption of daily aspirin and statin as possible sources of prevention of more serious brain injury. The other benefit has been my determination not to have another fall related injury to my head….physical therapy, use of a forearm cane and treatment for my poorly functioning left ankle/foot.