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Re: [RC] [RC] [RC] scary ride today - Maryanne Gabbani

I suspect it was. It was only names that I couldn't remember. Nothing, nothing can scare a psychologist more than having a good idea what went wrong. I know that I should have a checkup but it will have to  wait until the 12 Brazilians get their rides to Dahshur and Giza.

Maryanne

On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Nancy Sturm <sturmranch@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had a grandmother who had a series of small strokes as she was getting older
and, frankly, I'd much rather break my neck.

My sister, who does not have elevated blood pressure, had a TIA http://health.yahoo.com/stroke-symptoms/transient-ischemic-attack-tia-symptoms/healthwise--hw226640.html She didn't have any physical symptoms, but had a lapse of time and couldn't remember words - for instance tried to tell her secretary to do something with the light switch and couldn't remember what it was called.  I wonder if that is what you experienced?

Nancy


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Re: [RC] [RC] scary ride today, Maryanne Gabbani
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