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Old 09-03-2011, 01:57 PM #6
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Thanks Alice and Annie...I am taking it all in.

The only thing that has changed is that the breathing has no more fast pacing anymore so now that it cannot be said I have any overbreathing. How safe is an NIF that is still maintaining under -20 though?!

I feel odd. I don't know how else to describe it....maybe a little slowed. And I am certainly not my sharp self. So, now that I am not overcompensating, what does that mean? I am still weak all over (which started suddenly with the breathing issues) and my IVIG does not start until Tuesday. Currently, I am not feeling particularly out of breath anymore though either. I am so confused. Btw, I am dizzy or light-headed on and off also.

How can I tell if I am in trouble?
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