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Old 07-28-2015, 03:44 PM #8
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Just shooting in the dark here, when I was as yet undiagnosed with Diabetes, I had confusion and had trouble stringing together thoughts and sentences. NEXT-- I've read that if you are low in Potassium? Are you on Lyrica? If you are not hydrated, there are so many things to investigate. Is your blood sugar too high? In the meantime keep your notes with you at all times and if you falter, stare at your notes until you have your mental ducks in a row. Nobody will begrudge you the time as long as they think you are working on their behalf. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
Thank you so much for your support. I had a txt last night from my doctor saying they need to run blood tests to rule out toxic and metabolic causes.
It will be good to get things rolling to hopefully get some answers.
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