I am in Central Ohio and any good REAL doctors specializing in Neurology or Epileptology would be appreciated.
My mom has been battling brain cancer on and off for about 20 years (i was 1 when she had her first brain surgery so I never knew her true self). She has now had two brain surgeries and she's missing about 20% of her brain due to the nature of the cancer. She also has epilepsy and she's on a lot of drugs to suppress the brain.
Recently, she has been acting very depressed (not mentally or emotionally) in the head. She can't put two words together, and is hunched over all the time. Whenever she does manage to talk, she says phrases that make no sense in context or otherwise. She can barely get dressed on her own anymore. All through this she has had no seizures or even jerks.
My grandma (her mom) believes she was miraculously healed of her epilepsy and that is why the brain meds are having such a pronounced effect. I am inclined to believe this because the meds are specifically designed to suppress brain activity. For a person with epilepsy, the meds serve an important purpose in preventing or mitigating seizures. If such a person is healed of their epilepsy (while rare, this has happened), the medicine will continue to target activity and can be dangerous.
My aunt, who has custody of my mom currently, has been trying to get her into a hospital for a while now and hasn't been able to because every hospital in Ohio won't let you past the front desk unless you are fully vaccinated and some even require a booster. On top of that, they are all "full" i.e. they fired everyone so they have nobody to staff the hospital. So my mom's condition continues to deteriorate (she tried to eat mac and cheese with a straw and couldn't figure out how to use a fork) and her next doctors appointment is in two weeks, her next MRI is in a month, and her next EEG is scheduled in JUNE!!! I have no clue when her bloodwork will happen and she needs that to get her meds re-evaluated. My family is really worried so I thought I would turn to you guys and see if anyone knew of any conservative no-vax doctors in central Ohio.
It's terrible what they are doing to people. More people are dying from not being able to get in a hospital than are actually dying of covid. Frick the shills that sing the praises of Fauci if my mom dies because she can't get treatment there will be war!
You think it was a stroke? A nurse friend of mine thinks it might be dementia-related. Which I suppose would be a like a stroke.
Also worked with a guy who stopped at the gas pump at work for half an hour trying to figure out how to gas up his work truck. We got him in and called 911 and I questioned him as docs had done me and he gave wrong date, month etc. Turned out he had a dissection of the aorta and was losing blood flow to brain, kind or like a stroke. He ended up ok but it was scary for a minute
When I had a major stroke yes, aphasia was part of it - not being able to talk properly or giving gibberish answers: "do you know what day it is?" "Potato"
Could be dementia but idk how old or what other things your mom has been thru. Handwriting is another sign; towards the end my grandfather had some mini strokes and there was a marked change in his handwriting. He also had dementia as do my two living grandparents on mom's side but that seems to be more dumb stuff like putting something in a drawer and forgetting where it is, claiming someone's stealing it when you can't find it, and reminiscing about old times as tho they've just happened, etc. None of the 4 ppl I have had close dementia experiences with spoke gibberish or forgot how to use a fork, for example.
Strokes will do that tho.
yes similar for sure.