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Old 07-06-2014, 05:57 PM #9
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No Dr. Smith, I had no headache/migraine, just looked up and realized I'd slowed the car down and was almost at a full stop and didn't remember doing it, then felt confused looking around.

Yes, Bbbiejo it was scary, thank God it was very quite on the road and cars were way over in another lane.

I can't tell you how many times I mentioned these things to my Dr and she kept ignoring it or saying nothing, changed Dr's and will see the neuro next month, last August I started with the walking again and could walk a block, look up and not remember walking the block, ER Dr said maybe absence seizures so it's always maybe that or maybe complex migraines, very frustrating.

I am so worried as no one is taking this seriously and it's just awful
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