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Old 03-04-2009, 10:03 AM #1
JanetCCS JanetCCS is offline
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Hello all! The reason I joined is because of my newest shiny problem, which is a wee 2mm aneurysm. In addition, I'm also a migraineur, brittle diabetic with neuropathy, and have fibromyalgia and bradycardia...and that just begins the fun! Even so, I'm fairly active, exercising 1-3 hours a day because of the bradycardia. It's low enough to make me weak and dizzy (down to the 30s and 40s), but not low enough for a pacemaker apparently. Sooo...since my heart responds to exercise, I exercise. Running so far does the best job, and I was working towards a marathon when the brain aneurysm thing came up. It was sort of a double problem because I'm also in kempo and now there's a question of whether or not I can continue with sparring. Life is an adventure, but it can get a little crazy when the adventures seem to all be happening within.

Many Blessings,
Janet
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