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Old 06-03-2013, 07:01 PM #1
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Default Tough Day

It's about 90 degrees here in southeastern KY. The wife and I went shopping today. The heat about sucked the life out of me. We went to a restaurant and I ordered a hamburger. I had a lot of trouble eating it. My jaws started feeling really tired and my tongue got thick and started hurting. I'd stop after a few chews to rest and then resume chewing. This is the worst spell of this I've ever had. It had largely disappeared after I started Mestinon but today it was back with a vengeance. I hope this was just transitory.

On a positive note I got a Rollator today and really like it so far. I was so tired that I didn't get to try it out much today and am going to test it out at WalMart soon.
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