Neuro symptoms; especially symptoms so high up are usually a result of trauma or lack of oxygen to a part of your brain. There are chemical causes, but I'd think that would be bi-lateral or systemic. Swelling/inflammation resulting in decreased blood flow would make sense, so would clotting.
Sustained lack of oxygen to tissue would result in tissue death; but it's a question of how much, for how long (people don't regrow brain cells, but it is possible for the brain to learn other ways of doing things- although it is difficult).
We'll see what happens! 4 hours is a pretty sharp onset time frame, I wonder how she's doing now.
I wish her the best; maybe it will be a wake up call.
Neuro symptoms; especially symptoms so high up are usually a result of trauma or lack of oxygen to a part of your brain. There are chemical causes, but I'd think that would be bi-lateral or systemic. Swelling/inflammation resulting in decreased blood flow would make sense, so would clotting.
Sustained lack of oxygen to tissue would result in tissue death; but it's a question of how much, for how long (people don't regrow brain cells, but it is possible for the brain to learn other ways of doing things- although it is difficult).
We'll see what happens! 4 hours is a pretty sharp onset time frame, I wonder how she's doing now.
I wish her the best; maybe it will be a wake up call.