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Old 10-07-2007, 11:34 AM #1
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Default Exercising and stroke

I had a mild stroke two years ago. When I exercise my left side starts to tingle and feel heavy like it did when I first had the stroke. Also if I get really tired or stressed over something. My doctor says to continue exercising. Has anyone else experienced anything similar?
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Old 10-18-2007, 04:57 PM #2
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Hi,
My stroke was a while ago, but when I exercise the tips of the fingers on my LT hand still tingle. I also shake if I happen to exercise too hard.
From what I've been told by my doc, (I trust what she says.) I keep at it. Sometimes I feel lightheaded so I slow down.
We all react differently, as I'm sure you're aware; if you have continued concerns maybe a 2nd opinion would help.

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