Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: the Sword of Damocles
Too young to have a stroke? We spent the weekend trying to get our head around what had happened. How could this be? He was so young. These sorts of things don’t happen at our age but of course these sorts of things can happen at any age. We met with the neurologist on the Monday and his whole approach put us more at ease and he was easily able to identify the source of my husband's symptoms. A small Sub Arachnoid Haemorrhage on the outside of the left side of his brain was clear on the MRI. This type of bleed causes a blood clot to sit on the surface of the brain and as it resolves over time it becomes irritated and sets off some temporary symptoms. He told us that it should resolve in a few weeks. However, the multiple strokes (very minor) identified by the radiologist were present but the neurologist said that this was not uncommon in people of his age but that it could be a condition called Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy. He was gentle with us, for which I am eternally grat...