sapphire
Contributor
I searched this forum and found an old thread, below.
My situation is that I had a mild stroke last year. The symptoms were only left arm, hand and facial tingling, numbness and weakness. No vision or memory issues (aside: I was very lucky). For the MDs - diagnosis confirmed by MRI (with diffusion) as "probable acute lacunar infarct right corona radiata". All symptoms have since resolved & I have been so regular in working out that I am probably stronger and in better physical shape than before the stroke.
All diagnostic procedures have pointed to birth control pills as the cause of the clot, as I have no other medical history or reason for the stroke. Yes, I even had the transesophageal echocardiogram to verify that no part of my heart seems to be throwing clots anywhere.
I immediately ceased the hormones and began aspirin therapy, 325 mg daily. An MD recommended by DAN (a family practitioner but very experienced diver and researcher) said I should have no greater risk diving than anyone else. I was frightened enough to stay out of the water for 6 months, but have since been on an extended dive trip this year with no problems.
Here is my issue: When filling out releases, etc. at various places, if you check "stroke" it tends to freak people out. I don't want some inexperienced dive shop staff member telling me I can't dive when an MD said it was fine. I have noticed that some forms do not ask "stroke" and some do. Should I decline to check that box if it is there?
Are there further studies I could carry with me to reassure people I am safe to dive? Or is that not worth the effort? Should I carry an official doctor's release to dive?
I am planning another trip this summer and don't want to get all the way somewhere and have a problem.
I appreciate any advice or suggestions,
sapphire :hart:
http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=458&highlight=stroke
My situation is that I had a mild stroke last year. The symptoms were only left arm, hand and facial tingling, numbness and weakness. No vision or memory issues (aside: I was very lucky). For the MDs - diagnosis confirmed by MRI (with diffusion) as "probable acute lacunar infarct right corona radiata". All symptoms have since resolved & I have been so regular in working out that I am probably stronger and in better physical shape than before the stroke.
All diagnostic procedures have pointed to birth control pills as the cause of the clot, as I have no other medical history or reason for the stroke. Yes, I even had the transesophageal echocardiogram to verify that no part of my heart seems to be throwing clots anywhere.
I immediately ceased the hormones and began aspirin therapy, 325 mg daily. An MD recommended by DAN (a family practitioner but very experienced diver and researcher) said I should have no greater risk diving than anyone else. I was frightened enough to stay out of the water for 6 months, but have since been on an extended dive trip this year with no problems.
Here is my issue: When filling out releases, etc. at various places, if you check "stroke" it tends to freak people out. I don't want some inexperienced dive shop staff member telling me I can't dive when an MD said it was fine. I have noticed that some forms do not ask "stroke" and some do. Should I decline to check that box if it is there?
Are there further studies I could carry with me to reassure people I am safe to dive? Or is that not worth the effort? Should I carry an official doctor's release to dive?
I am planning another trip this summer and don't want to get all the way somewhere and have a problem.
I appreciate any advice or suggestions,
sapphire :hart:
http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=458&highlight=stroke