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<blockquote data-quote="Jen" data-source="post: 71968" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>I personally had the same situation when I was in my early 20's back in the 70"s. I smoked and on the first occasion lost my eye sight period in an eye, but would come back if I covered up the other eye. I worked as a nurse at the time and was working on a patient at the hospital at the time. So they sent me to an eye specialist, that had me stop the BC pills. I had a few episdes after that then they stopped. I was never sent to a neurologist, nor to this day had any CT scans of my head to see what may have occurred. My gynecologist said no hormones ever for me, and I quit smoking.</p><p></p><p>It never was equated to me that a stroke could occur from this, back then it was blood clots to the legs that is it.</p><p></p><p>It is always good to be safe, but I think she would do well.</p><p></p><p>As for your reltationship, I think even a easy child would react the same way... maturity will take time for a normal response, but again I have patients that are elderly that would respond the same way as your daughter. Try not to take it personally</p><p></p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen, post: 71968, member: 297"] I personally had the same situation when I was in my early 20's back in the 70"s. I smoked and on the first occasion lost my eye sight period in an eye, but would come back if I covered up the other eye. I worked as a nurse at the time and was working on a patient at the hospital at the time. So they sent me to an eye specialist, that had me stop the BC pills. I had a few episdes after that then they stopped. I was never sent to a neurologist, nor to this day had any CT scans of my head to see what may have occurred. My gynecologist said no hormones ever for me, and I quit smoking. It never was equated to me that a stroke could occur from this, back then it was blood clots to the legs that is it. It is always good to be safe, but I think she would do well. As for your reltationship, I think even a easy child would react the same way... maturity will take time for a normal response, but again I have patients that are elderly that would respond the same way as your daughter. Try not to take it personally Jen [/QUOTE]
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