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You know, when you read something and think you have it. In the last six years I have had 2 brain surgeries for aneurysms, 3 strokes and 4 seizures.
Lately I'm super tired in the afternoon, cannot deal with heat. From the website: • Loss of balance: yes. I have reduced the number of falls Muscle spasms: I do have an occasional charley horse in my legs Numbness or abnormal sensation in any area: my hands go numb occasionally Problems moving arms or legs: I can’t cross my right leg without lifting it with my hand Problems walking: I can’t walk that far or stand too long Problems with coordination and making small movements: yes Tremor in one or more arms or legs: not really Weakness in one or more arms or legs: my right side. I do have diplopia on the periphery. I have been diagnosed with hemiplegia, diplopia, dysarthria and a couple other things. My latest MRI did not show a new bleed but I now have the “claw” on my right hand and cannot open it all the way. Good thing I’m left handed. Could this just be stroke residue or something else? Discuss… I do work out at a place that only works with stroke survivors.
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I've had brain surgery, what's your excuse? 2 brain sugeries (aneurysms) 5 strokes and 5 seizures in the last 10 years. |
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