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    I find it to be outrageous that you rejected my comment. This comment could have helped thousands. There is no violation of community guidelines.

    I had undiagnosed TIAs (temporary strokes) for 40 years, every 5 years or so. Went to the emergency room for a few of them; they just sent me home since I was recovering. Finally had a more damaging stroke, then another. Recovered fully after a few months, but they finally found a hole in my heart between the upper two champers, a PFO. Had the hole fixed, now a common procedure, and I have had no further occurrences for the past 10 years. Conclusion: if you have even one TIA, make them check for a PFO. Checking is a simple ultrasound procedure.

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