Callico
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I have posted previously and have responded to a couple of others about a temporary paralysis or hemiparesis on my right (cluster) side following a bad hit. It didn't happen often, and usually lasted for about an hour or so and all went away and everything was fine. That was until about three weeks ago. For about two weeks I had been getting it a couple of times a week, then after one attack I noticed the next day weakness in my right arm. I tried to get hold of my Dr, but had to leave a message with a nurse. (Have you ever played telephone?)
I explained the situation, my CH, a bit of my history etc. and told her I was concerned about the weakness in my arm. Would she please have the Dr give me a call? The next day I had not received a call back yet. The Dr had been out of town and was swamped. I just assumed she was not concerned, but I still was, so I called back again. About 3 hrs later I got a call back saying the Dr said if my CH was hitting really badly to go to ER for Nasal Lidocaine and or Imitrex. My Dr knows what I use, so I couldn't understand the answer. My wife is the one who got the call. (They called the house, not my cell as I had directed) She told the nurse who called that the issue was NOT my CH, but an almost paralysed arm. Finally as they were closing for the day she got another call back saying to go to the ER for a CT scan as it was to late to go into the Drs office. Friday night, right?
Went in and several hours later had a CT scan that was negative, but they wanted to keep me overnight for observation. Next day they ordered an MRI. It was negative, as was the EKG, and the chest Xray. Sent me home.
Sunday afternoon I took a nap following church and dinner. When I woke up my right arm was hanging limp and I had no function in it at all. I could feel everything, but it just hung limp. Back to the ER. Same thing, except they didn't keep me. After about 6 hours I started getting some movement in two of my fingers, and gradually over the next three hours had movement in the rest of my arm. Had another MRI with MRA and with contrast. Negative. Had EchoCardiogram. Found nothing wrong. They told me my arteries are clear of all plaque, in fact were in better shape than most 20 yr olds.
At present I have full use of the arm, except I can't lift 10 pounds with it over my waist.
Thurs evening I'm having a nerve conductivity test done. I'm not looking forward to having needles stuck in my nerves and jumper cables hooked up to see if my muscles move!
I know there is a vast amount of experience here. Is there anyone who can shed any light or ideas on this? Right now they are just pulling at straws. Thank God I finally have insurance, cause I've spent over $50,000 just on tests and ER, and I'm not done yet!
Sorry it is so long. Brevity is not my strong point.
Jerry
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