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I thought it was just me, never discussed it with my doctors, great to understand why. I find that it is more intense the more active or busy I am, not as bad when I have had a day to shut things down. It's been just about 6 months since my stroke, still get that tense feeling in my shoulders when this comes one, trying to learn how to relax and hoping it will go away at some point.

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A recent MRI Impression was: Chronic
infarction in the left peripheral cerebellar hemisphere. Mild cerebral
leukokraurosis, likely chronic microvascular ischemic changes.

I have had these symptoms, severe balance problems with many falls, memory issues, tremors, daily headaches, hearing loss with tinnitus and double vision. I can’t see a neurologist until November 23rd of November.

Can anyone shed light on this information?