Good news, I guess. Spent an afternoon in the ER over this, they did an EKG, scanned my cat, and did thorough blood work.
After results showed everything was ok, the doc determined it was indeed an inner ear infection.
This sounds serious, and I doubt any people on the forum will be able to answer much. The best thing would be to consult a doctor because as I said, this could be serious. Here are the symptoms of a transient ischemic attack (TIA):
*Abnormal feeling of movement (vertigo) or dizziness
*Change in alertness (sleepiness, less responsive, unconscious, or in a coma)
*Changes in feeling, including touch, pain, temperature, pressure, hearing, and taste
*Confusion or loss of memory
*Difficulty swallowing
*Difficulty writing or reading
*Drooping of the face
*Inability to recognize objects or people
*Lack of control over the bladder or bowels
*Lack of coordination and balance, clumsiness, or trouble walking
*Loss of vision in one or both eyes
*Numbness or tingling on one side of the body
*Personality, mood, or emotional changes
*Trouble saying or understanding words
*Weakness on one side of the body
If you're experiencing these, it could be TIA again. Do not ignore symptoms just because they go away. They may be a warning of a future stroke.
Good luck, and please see a doctor.