The other day in the afternoon, I suddenly lost my memory for a few hours. Any answers to this?
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This is not unheard of with Hughes Syndrome/APS but a check up with your consultant would be a good idea if this is a new symptom. MaryF
Hi Pluto5,
Why do you call this post MS? Do you have MS?
Are yo still on Persantin? I know you do not want warfarin. I did not either for several years but then I read "Sticky Blood Explained" by Kay Thackray. She had exactly the same symptoms from her Eye like I had. The symptoms had disapperared after she had started warfarin
After that I understood that I had to start warfarin. Warfarin has very few side-effects and are very suitable for us with APS also according to Prof Hughes. It only thins our sticky blood which has to be thinned.
Before I started warfarin I lost my memory for half an hour. I did not remember if my parents were dead. My mother had died one year earlier and my father 8 years earlier-
The second time I lost my memory for 1 hour. I did not know what occupation my daughters had. At the same time when I was without memory I could understand that I was not OK and I could speak to a friend and she did not notice anything was wrong. I did tell her this later. It was like I was living in two separate Worlds. It was very frightening.
Warfarin has been my "lifesaver". Hope you still have an APS-Specialist to talk to.
Please tell us how you get on.
Kerstin in Stockholm
Hi pluto i will improve with my memory problems and migrains with heparine and aspirine daily. I couldnt remember my wifes name and now i am working at my bussiness and i got my brain clear
Morning I have brain full of holes it feels like everyone of them has a memory that has disappeared
I have Epilepsy caused I am sure due to Hughes syndrome, I no longer suffer from seizures which caused temporary memory loss, but since being on Clexane then Warfarin it has taken the fog away but some memory's are lost forever.
I have medication to control epilepy, but it's the Warfarin that has been the life saver
Hello, try looking at Transient Global Amnesia. My husband and father-in-law have both had this happen. They do not have Hughes or anything similar. They recovered completely though it lasted two days in my husbands case. Tests showed nothing untoward.