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Old 02-04-2010, 04:54 PM #1
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Talking Bad day

So I woke up, was able to do everything, felt great, then called
my neuro, asking what his thoughts were on me excersizing. He responded w just try it, if you get weak stop. So during school I hav this 8th period class which is soccer, indoor. I played the GOALIE, pretty much just walking Round, doing not alot, best position to start out , so I thought. So here I am, laying in bed w breathing issues, though not big enough to go to the er, my limbs are weak, especially my arm an a little swallowing problem. But not bad. My energy is none, I've got a geology test to study for, and I can hardly keep my eyes open.

I'm assuming as of now skiing, is a no.



Any words of advice?

Also, do you guys get light headed and sort of tingly or "out of it" and weak when your in trouble? I am right now, but I'm going to try to rest it off.
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