You are not crazy! I just got out of the hospital yesterday. Started on a hormone patch on March 10 (lowest dose available). After two weeks, I was in the grocery store and started having visual disturbances. Barely got home and got in bed. Knew something was terribly wrong and sat up and tried to say something out loud to myself. (My husband was at work.) Everything I tried to say out loud came out garbled. I freaked out. I've never had a migraine headache. I managed to call my friend and next-door-neighbor, who came over immediately. By the time she got there, I could not communicate with her. Every time I tried to ask her to help me, the words came out garbled and nonsensical. She is an R.N. and immediately called 911. I could not communicate with the paramadics, either, except to point when they asked me where my medications were, etc. Unfortunately, I wasn't even thinking about the patch on my abdomen. I was in the E.R. a couple of hours before a doctor came and took the patch off. All together, I was unable to verbally communicate for approx. 2 hours. It was absolutely terrifying. I thought I was having a stroke. Evidently, the doctors did, too, because they did numerous tests, including MRI, MRA, CT scan, carotid sonogram, heart sonogram, EKG, bloodwork, all sorts of tests. Four different physical therapists came and saw me. By this time, I was pretty much back to normal but scared to death about what had happened. After two days in the hospital and several doctors conferring, they said they thought I might have had a TIA (transient ischemic attack) or a "mini-stroke." But I was at very low risk, so they weren't sure. Then, on the third day, after reviewing all my tests, which were all good, the head neurologist said he still wasn't sure, but he believed I had some sort of "migraine event" triggered by the hormone patch. The estrogen patch was the suspected culprit all along, even when they thought it was a TIA, since they said it could have caused my blood to coagulate and trigger an attack. I have been home since yesterday and am waiting for the neurologist's office to return my call. So I think you should discontinue those hormones until you find out for sure from a specialist! I hope you do well!