My elderly mother, 81 years old has had numerous TIA's or mini strokes, luckily they haven't caused any permanent damage. She's in relatively good health but has mobility issues and type II diabetes and is on lisinopril, metformin, simvastatin, baby aspirin and levothyroxin for her hypothyroidism. I've been taking care of her the last few years and she'll have these TIA's out of the blue, they usually last a few minutes or up to 20 minutes-where she'll garble her words, have numbness in one hand. They go away and she's back to normal, sometimes she'll have a minor headache. When one is occurring I give her 4 or 5 chewable baby aspirin which usually shortens the duration. Anyhow, these episodes are troubling.
She's been seen by her neurologist and had several MRI's of her brain and the doctors say there isn't much they can do to prevent these. She was on plavix after one of her first TIA's but it didn't help and I think caused more problems. The neurologist just recommends the one baby aspirin a day.
Does anyone have any ideas about supplements that might be helpful. I have her taking CoQ10, Alpha Lipoic Acid and a B-complex vitamin. I was thinking of Tocotrienols or Astaxanthin or Krill oil?
If anyone has suggestions I'm all ears.
Thanks