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Old 10-22-2013, 10:04 AM #1
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Default Feeling Drunk

I'm not sure what's going on with me lately -- I feel drunk. I'm not sure if this is from MG or something else. I recently traveled to a lower elevation and started feeling this way, but now I'm back and still feel this way. I had altitude sickness as a child, but I've never heard of having altitude sickness at lower elevations.

I find it very hard to concentrate and words don't always come out the way I mean them. My speech is slurred. My body feels heavy and limp. While at the lower elevation I had difficulty rising from a sitting position, and even though I'm back home, I still have difficulty getting up.

It seems to only happen with elevation changes and after, but never to this degree. My walking is also wobbly. I'm going to try and get some rest today and see if I get better.

I wonder if MG and Altitude sickness together could be causing my symptoms.
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