Interview 03  

Interview 03

Age at Interview: 67
Sex: Female
Background: Is a widowed retired nurse with one adult child. Ethnic background/nationality: White/German.

Brief outline:She had multiple TIAs from the age of 65 and eventually had carotid endarterectomy age 67. Medication: perindopril (blood pressure), simvastatin (cholesterol), aspirin (antiplatelet), clopidpgrel (antiplatelet).

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Female
Explains that a MRI scan was scarier than the CT but music was playing and there was a mirror. She prayed to pass the time.
 
She had mixed experiences of nursing care but feels that personal care was sometimes neglected because nurses now have more responsibilities.
 
She explains that there are lots of different medications to control blood pressure and they have to find the one that suits you.
 
At first she decided not to have the carotid endarterectomy because of the risk but when she kept having TIAs she went ahead and had the surgery under general anaesthetic.
Jonathan Miller - Stroke
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