On Tuesday morning I suffered what the doctors called Transient Global Amnesia.
My last clear memory is from over a week prior to the event, no actually further before, before Good Friday.
My memories in the period before the event are confused and dream like, with only flashes of clarity.
I have virtually no memories of the day of the event, the ones that I have are for late in the day/evening and are limited to visions of myself being surrounded by by my wife and children and being wheeled from the emergency ward to to the neuro/stroke ward and having my family assuring me that I wasn't having a stroke.
My daughter (Kirsty) tells me that the event happened about 10.30 am.
Kirsty had come to visit me, and we were going to have lunch with my wife (Donna) in her lunch break at 12.30 pm.
I went and showered, Kirsty said I was in the shower for a long time 20-30 minutes. When I came out, she said I was staring at my hands and wriggling my fingers saying "there's something wrong with me".
Kirsty started to talk to me and tried to assure me that I was all right and then about 5 minutes later I started the process all over again.
Kirsty dressed me (I was pretty useless by then), put me in her car, then drove me to the Hospital to the Emergency Ward.
I was admitted and was attended by 3 doctors more or less immediately.
I was sent for CT scans, then later Kirsty was informed that they didn't think I had stroked out, but was in the process of suffering Transient Global Amnesia (TGA). A visiting Specialist confirmed the diagnosis, he also said that in his entire career he had never seen it in progress before and apparently he examined me several times that day.
The actual event I'm told was like being trapped in a loop, initially of about 5 minutes in duration but over time shortening to about 2 minutes. I would start at the same point, go through the same actions, ask the same questions, and I would become frightened not recognizing my daughter or anybody else.
Kirsty described it as similar to a computer trying to boot up.
I would go through myself diagnostics, checking for signs of a stroke, then I would ask a series of questions always the same and always in the same order, then several minutes later I would restart the process with no memory of what had gone before.
The incident started around 10 to 10.30 am and went continuously to about 6.30 to 7 pm, I have absolutely no memories of the event or anything else that day prior to 6.30.
My memories for the time from 6.30 to about 9.00pm are dreamlike and confused.
From 9.00pm onwards my memories are fine.
I understand that TGA can be triggered by stress.
The Friday before I lost my job, I had only had it for 4 weeks; the company lost a major contract and I have previously been unemployed for a year. So yes I must have been very stressed, although I don't remember it.
I have high blood pressure for which I have been taking Micardis and just recently Micardis Plus both at 80mg once a day. The Micardis Plus only for he last week.
Could there be a connection ? I don't know much about brain chemistry or the effects of stress on it.
In my opinion the Micardis and Micardis Plus don't seem to be having a great effect on my blood pressure anyway only dropping my BP from 160/105 to 130/100. Could those compounds be depleting something important?
Mr Happy in a different post has suggested that Uridine could positively impact both brain function and blood pressure, but at the moment I'd like a lot more information on what has happened to me and the chemistry behind it.
Oh yes, I will be seeing the Specialist who saw me in the hospital in about a month, I hae been told not to drive a car for the next month or operate machinery in that time. No problem, it's shaken my confidence and my families watching me like hawkes, god love them.
I would really appreciate any informed comments etc.