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Old 09-16-2009, 02:30 PM #11
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Default Doing a lot better!

I think it was a combination. I hadn't thought it was hot, but I think you were right about lack of oxygen. And Twink, I take bp med. But hadn't checked it in a while. After reading your post I checked it today and it was114/78. Which for me is lower than usual. It could have been even lower Sunday. I'm going to have to start checking it more regularly . I may need to have the dosage adjusted.

Though I'm doing better. I seem to still be very off balance more than usual. I don't think I am having a relapse, but not really about this last episode, but over the last year and half, It seems that everytime I have alittle 'spell' I just don't get all my strength and balance back to what it was pre spell. I guess it's just part of it. And I'm sure you all can probably relate.

Thank you ALL.
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