Transient Aphasia

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2023-10-02


What is: Transient Aphasia? INDEX
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Transient Aphasia: Causes of Temporary Aphasia
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Post by Delaney Collins
Monday, June 19, 2023


Transient = Here, Gone, Returned, Repeat.
My experience, beginning suddenly, was that I could only CONVERSE for 10 minutes or less.
After that, I could not consciously form the thoughts and find the works to continue responding.
A 20 minute, or longer PAUSE in communicating and I could again begin interacting.
I could, when able to focus and with a clear brain, research, write, code, speak .. for hours.
In August, 2023, this ACTIVE timeframe was REDUCED to 5 minutes, or as little as 1 minute.

The REALITY to consider, is that Brain ENERGY required to communicated verbally
takes 8 times as much ENERGY as simply the one way utilization of speaking, writing, etc.
Transient Aphasia means that a part of the MASS of the Brain has DIED; it is NOT regenerable.


It’s an unnerving experience to lose your ability to communicate, but it’s not that uncommon.
Aphasia can occur anytime the speech center of your brain is obstructed in some way.
Permanent aphasia is the result of brain damage, while transient aphasia can be caused by any number of fleeting environmental conditions.
Although most cases of transient aphasia are not serious, temporary aphasia sometimes suggests an underlying health problem. Transient Aphasia Symptoms

Aphasia can affect your ability to use verbal or nonverbal communication. It can affect your comprehension of both.
Depending on the underlying cause, the effects can be mild or severe.
Someone with aphasia may struggle to read, write, speak, and understand others.
It’s also common to experience a loss of feeling in the left side of the body, reflecting the side of the brain involved with speech.

Transient aphasia symptoms include speaking in short phrases, using sentences which only make sense to the speaker, using incorrect words or nonsense words, and using words in an incorrect order. Someone suffering from aphasia may misunderstand figurative language or have particular difficultly with fast-paced speech. But it’s important to understand transient aphasia doesn’t impair intelligence, only the ability to communicate.

According to the National Stroke Association, strokes are the leading cause of aphasia.
A stroke is a debilitating affliction that can render a person incapacitated for the rest of their life in most cases.
Recovery rates for this condition are low, as the majority of survivors experience some form of change in their speech, and language comprehension abilities. Aphasia refers to the latter, and it can be troubling for both patients and their loved ones to live with.

The use of hand gestures and avoiding frequent topic changes mid-conversation have ... proved incredibly beneficial when talking to individuals with aphasia. Miscommunication will be less likely the less complex the discussion and method of delivery are. With frequent and consistent script-based speech formats in combination with participation in speech therapy and stroke support group classes, your loved one will discover new ways to tackle what may seem at this point to be an insurmountable obstacle.

In addition to working with your doctor to ensure they receive proper care and therapy for their condition, hiring an in-home care professional to provide assistance to your loved one with aphasia is also a good idea. PPA (Primary Progressive Aphasia) and stroke-related aphasia certainly makes communication harder, but not impossible.

Causes of Transient Aphasia
A severe migraine can cause you to temporarily lose half of your vision.
That’s because the human brain is like an electrical circuit. Disrupting the brain’s circuitry can produce any number of effects, including temporary loss of vision and temporary aphasia. Although most cases of temporary aphasia are the result of migraines, aphasia can be caused by any number of things that create electrical interference in the brain.

For example, another cause of transient aphasia is a transient ischemic attack.
Sometimes called a mini-stroke, TIA describes when blood becomes blocked to a part of the brain for several minutes.
The short duration of the attack means damage is unlikely, but TIA can be a warning sign of a more serious problem.
Suffering from a transient ischemic attack means you’re at much greater risk of stroke, which is the most common preventable cause of permanent aphasia.

Transient aphasia can also be caused by an extradural abscess, which is an infection causing pressure on the speech center of the brain. Even seizures produce electrical interference, causing temporary aphasia.

And otherwise healthy individuals can experience aphasia.
Transient expressive aphasia (TEA) is a special form of aphasia that can occur when someone travels to a high altitude.
When our bodies are not acclimated to breathing at higher altitudes, breathing lower levels of oxygen in the air can create an electrical disruption in the brain. The result is usually a fairly mild form of temporary aphasia.

(A Pulmonary Artery Restriction ... which limits oxygen transfer from the lungs,
through the heart and around the body including to the brain.. could also produce this result. )


Treating Transient Aphasia
Depending on the source and severity of the temporary aphasia, it may not require treatment.
For people who do require treatment, antiepileptic medications are sometimes prescribed as a preventative measure.
People who suffer from migraine aphasia can sometimes seek relief with Botox injections.

If you or a loved one experience bouts of temporary aphasia, consider carrying a card explaining the condition.
It may also be useful to have a pad and pencil if reading and writing skills are unaffected.
Depending on how frequently temporary aphasia occurs, diagnostic procedures may be necessary to look for an underlying cause, like infection. In other words, be sure to keep tabs on how often temporary aphasia occurs, and then keep your doctor in-the-know when it happens.


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