| Re: Question about pfo and symptoms..
Every child is born with a hole in their heart and it should seal by the age of 2 - unlike you and I. I had a pfo hole in my heart, it caused a severe stroke. i was 29 when it happened, healthy - i don't smoke, i don't drink, i don't take birth control, not overweight, no high blood pressure...there weren't any contributing factors for the stroke except for the pfo hole. it was detected thru an ultrasound. they discovered the size of the hole with a scope down the throat test. i also had the bubbly test before and after heart surgery. i can only say that the symptoms i may have had, looking back... chronic extreme fatigue, migraines, i believe i had a mini stroke several years before, but i did not go to the dr at the time, i just dismissed it as i was "tired", however, i had numbness and tingling in the right side and slurred speech. dr.'s have said that a stroke with the pfo hole could occur under strain, ie: bowel movement, & straining in other ways - wich was always amazing to me seeing how I birthed 4 children, was active in sports in school, etc.. i did have cath-heart surgery three months after stroke, and knowing the hole is "patched" makes me feel better, but i do still struggle with the 'mental after effects' of the stroke even will full physical recovery. It had been 5 years since the stroke, and because of the scar tissue on the brain (lesions) was aggitated (extreme lack of sleep) I had a complex partial seizure. You should look up seizures and look for those symptoms matching any of your feelings - maybe you'll find a connection somewhere. I have learned it is very important to go to sleep and wake in a routine, eat & take medicine on time! I wish you the best & if you have any more questions or want to vent look for me! I'm a researcher & the more you know the better you'll feel!
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