
Brief Episodes of Speech Difficulty or Confusion
Experiencing a sudden disruption in your ability to communicate acts as an alarming indicator of a neurological event. During a mini stroke, you might experience expressive aphasia, where you know exactly what you want to say, but the words come out jumbled, incorrect, or completely unrecognizable. Alternatively, you might develop a sudden slur in your speech, sounding as though you have consumed alcohol when you are entirely sober.
This cognitive impairment can also affect your receptive language skills, leaving you suddenly confused and unable to comprehend the normal conversations happening around you. Family members often notice this symptom before the patient does, observing a blank stare or bizarre responses to simple questions.
Unfortunately, older adults sometimes brush off these frightening communication lapses as a harmless “senior moment” or simply being overtired. You must treat any abrupt change in your ability to speak, read, write, or understand language as an absolute medical emergency.
This fleeting confusion points directly to severe oxygen deprivation in the brain’s language centers.

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