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Old 02-16-2008, 08:22 PM #4
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Yes, I have had an LP=normal. Although I could not keep my balance nor walk the heel to toe, my neuro exam was "good"...huh?

THey have noted the cognitive, speech, swallowing symptoms over the years and will treat with Prednisone.

I trust this guy and he keeps a special eye on me cuz of these "episodes" I get where my Bp/HR suddenly go up along with weakness that usually puts me in the ER. Its stoke like but he's ruled out that they were TIAs. Now I am told by another neuro in his office that specializes in seizures and sleep disorders, that I may have a form of narcolepsy with cataplexy.

Just wondering..
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