(Cross posted in the tri forum)
I have recently had a TIA and am looking for athletes who have had one (or more) for some peace of mind, guidance and suggestions.
As all of you know, physicians have little to no concept of athletes and how to address training when one has had an injury or health issue ("Just walk instead" is NOT going to cut it).
I have been consistently training for many years and ,while I understand the need to drastically decrease intensity at the moment, I want to get a sense of how others have addressed training in light of a significant health scare.
Any experiences you might have had, references you might be able to suggest (especially neurologists who work with athletes) or resources for athletes with TIA histories would be greatly appreciated.
I have recently had a TIA and am looking for athletes who have had one (or more) for some peace of mind, guidance and suggestions.
As all of you know, physicians have little to no concept of athletes and how to address training when one has had an injury or health issue ("Just walk instead" is NOT going to cut it).
I have been consistently training for many years and ,while I understand the need to drastically decrease intensity at the moment, I want to get a sense of how others have addressed training in light of a significant health scare.
Any experiences you might have had, references you might be able to suggest (especially neurologists who work with athletes) or resources for athletes with TIA histories would be greatly appreciated.