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Old 02-28-2007, 09:00 PM #6
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Thanks Ellie and Sue,
At this stage, I'm pretty well stuck with whatever Kaiser has in store...we pay enough monthly. I've had a CT Scan, spinal tap, 2 MRIs, an inside EEG and a mobile, 48-hour Digitrace EEG. If the meds don't stop them, my next step is to stay over night(s?) at a hospital in Redwood City (CA) for more intense study...maybe that's a VEEG?
Yes, I realize the having the enhanced smell after the memory loss bout is not a standard aura...sorry...chuckle. With it, as I walk through a market, I can smell the coffee isle from 10 isles away instead of nomally smelling it as I walk through it. You can imagine what its like going through the produce section.
Also, by brain latches on to some particular smell for the whole day...and it overrides all the other smells...like it got trapped in some smell sensors.
Hope this helps.
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