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Old 04-02-2010, 02:37 PM #8
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Tyson,
I am really sorry that you have to deal with all this at such a young age. It is very hard to sit on the sidelines when you want to be in the game but you really need to understand that with MG sometimes you have no choice but to be a spectator. You have to listen to your body no matter what your mind wants to do.

You are not being lame if you cannot hang out with your friends on Spring Break. You are just making sure that you will be alive to see another Spring come. They are young and have no idea what the possible outcomes could be if you push yourself too much. True Friends will understand no matter how young they are. I'm sorry that you are missing out on the Beach but your doctor is right, Heat and MG do not mix well.

As far as going to the hospital, you never know when that possible "nothing" turns out to really be something. Don't take that chance. Chest pains can be very serious, go to the ER if you start getting them again.

As always, I will keep you in my prayers,
Shari
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