Interview 27  

Interview 27

Age at Interview: 84
Sex: Male
Background: Is a widower with 5 adult children. He is a retired maintenance engineer. Ethnic background/nationality: White/Welsh.

Brief outline:He had multiple TIAs from the age 81. Within a year he had bilateral carotid endarterectomies which were successful. Medication: lisinopril, bendrofluazide, atenolol (blood pressure), simvastatin (cholesterol), aspirin (antiplatelet).

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He had frequent transient ischaemic attacks which caused temporary dizziness, hand weakness and visual loss.
 
A carotid Doppler scan of neck arteries revealed that surgery may help to restore blood flow and stop his TIAs.
 
During his first carotid endarterectomy he had a problem with his heart and needed to be resuscitated. He has no regrets about the operation because it was successful.
Jonathan Miller - Stroke
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