I have epilepsy and have for all of my life. I take medications for them and they are mainly controlled. Over the past year and half I have been having episodes that the ER doctors and local neurologist call TIA. My permanent neurological physician does not believe this to be the case. He believes they are some type of silent migraine, but the medications he is giving me do no help. Here are the symptoms: seeing 4 of things, such as I'll look at 1 person and see 4 of them. Depth perception messed up, weakness in legs and arm. Legs get so weak and the world feeling like it spinning causes me to fall. My speach is effected, slightly. My left lip droops a little and my left eye sags a little. It is the entire left side of my body. Nothing goes completely numb. It just feels "different" and not as strong. When I go to ER the normal scans are ran..MRI..cat, all of which are neg. For a full blown stroke. Any one know what this could be?
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