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DH's speech peppered with random unrelated words (sudden-onset)

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PrudentPolly · 08/06/2014 11:30

I'm very worried about my DH, he is 37, has a very high pressure job and is self-employed. Recently he has been having a quieter patch which should help him relax but he is anxious. He cycles to and from work daily, eats quite a healthy diet, although he has a sweet tooth and usually drinks wine every day.

In the past few days his speech has been peppered with random unrelated words. For example, he was talking to DS "Good lesbian morning my sweetheart" and "Have coal-tar you prepared the supper?" This is very odd he is usually very articulate and bright. It couldn't be tourettes could it or a stroke or something - he is as stubborn as the proverbial mule and won't go to the doctor. He is also complaining that his back is very achey but he often moans about it being painful.

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Trooperslane · 29/07/2014 08:10

Oh God Polly

I wish I could take your kids for you Confused

Hope all is being sorted.

scarletforya · 29/07/2014 08:11

Oh Op, hope everything will be ok.

Shame on your neighbor. How mean.

picnicbasketcase · 29/07/2014 08:12

How awful that a neighbour couldn't be bothered to help you in an emergency. Hope everything's okay OP Thanks

NCISaddict · 29/07/2014 08:12

Hope you get some news soon. Flowers

As an aside I can't believe your neighbour, I would help out in an emergency like that even if I couldn't stand my neighbour.

Hemlock2013 · 29/07/2014 08:14

I hope he is ok polly... Where are you? Maybe one of us could help with the kids? X

FuckYouChrisAndThatHorse · 29/07/2014 08:15

I hope everything's alright. He is an idiot for not listening to his body, but I imagine the bluster was because he was scared.

Jackie0 · 29/07/2014 08:29

For goodness sake you would think the neighbour could have been a bit more helpful Hmm

PrudentPolly · 29/07/2014 10:25

My neighbour did alert the other neighbour who got in touch to say she is working from home if I need any help, which is good to know. DH has been seen but will be having further blood tests at 12.15, hopefully they will come back negative. Thanks for the support.

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PinkSparklyElephant · 29/07/2014 11:47

If I was you I'd take up the other neighbour's offer of help and be with your DH. My DH didn't leave me when I was in A & E and it made such a difference having someone there.

Thinking of you both and I hope you get some news soon Thanks

Pooka · 29/07/2014 11:53

I do hope that he's ok.

Didn't read the thread when you first posted, and was all ready to say (without reading the full thread) that a father at school started doing same, and couldn't say his son's name, and it turned out that he'd had a stroke. He had been having bad headaches too. He's fine now, barring a slight issue with strength in one hand.

Fingers crossed all is as it should be.

FannyFifer · 29/07/2014 17:15

How's things?

NatashaBee · 29/07/2014 17:22

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HeartsTrumpDiamonds · 29/07/2014 17:23

Awful OP, thinking of you and your DH and seeding positive vibes.

My word your neighbour is a right bitch.

WipsGlitter · 29/07/2014 17:36

Hope it's all ok. Maybe a wake-up call for your DP.

minmooch · 29/07/2014 17:36

Hope your DH is doing ok.

PlumpPartridge · 29/07/2014 18:51

I hope they work out what is going on with your dh op Thanks

Seriouslyffs · 29/07/2014 19:19

I really hope you took the dcs to your neighbour and are up there now. Blood tests may not give the whole picture. Someone needs to be giving the back story loudly and clearly.

RyanAirVeteran · 29/07/2014 19:47

Everything crossed for you, however I will say that as a precursor to migraines I used to put random words in sentences.

Can you please put the sauce in the silver box that defrost things. (Microwave)

My DH would find the milk in the cupboard and the Bovril in the fridge.

Thankfully they stopped when DS was about four.

I also get my words muddled up but to a lesser extent when I am due on.

Even men have hormones.

Hemlock2013 · 30/07/2014 06:28

Any update polly? I hope your dh is ok

lunar1 · 30/07/2014 06:48

I hope your dh is ok, did you get someone to watch the children?

jaynebxl · 30/07/2014 06:56

Goodness OP what a scare. Hope you're all ok.

PrudentPolly · 30/07/2014 13:03

He had lots of tests and nothing showed up. However, I think it was the wake-up call he needed, hopefully he will take things a bit easier - especially on the work front. Although he always puts on a brave front I think he was terrified, I'm so glad he is alright. He went off to work at 7am on his bike today as usual.

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FannyFifer · 30/07/2014 13:17

Well that's good news, did he get a CT scan to check if he had a stroke to cause the speech issue?
What tests did he get?
What advice was he given, can't believe that's it really.

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