Hi all,
I'm wondering whether any knows what this experience (of a friend) means.
"I was just standing there doing the dishes, and it felt like the ground
under my left leg went down [earlier she had said it felt as tho the ground
was shaking]. I was kind of hoping it was an earthquake, that other people
were feeling the same thing. i looked at the kids, and they obviously
didn't feel anything. my head felt kind of warm, but that might have just
been fear. It lasted about two minutes. I went and sat down, and told the
girls to call 911 if I started talking weird." (She thought perhaps she had
a stroke; has an aunt who died of a stroke at the same age that she is now
[48].) Once the experience passed, and since then (it was yesterday), she
says she feels entirely normal, but a bit nervous about what it was.
Any thoughts???
Thanks!
Shannon
What's this?
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Re: What's this?
Sounds like a TIA, Transient Ischemic Attack, which is a mini stroke,
entirely reversible.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
entirely reversible.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
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Re: What's this?
Does anyone know what the abbreviation Excr-can stands for? I have
some rubrics and Themes for it, but nothing else.
Thanks,
Shannon
some rubrics and Themes for it, but nothing else.
Thanks,
Shannon
Re: What's this?
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, Robert & Shannon Nelson
wrote:
Excrementum caninum - otherwise known as dog poo...
More here, if you read German:
http://www.homoeopathieforschung.de/caninum.htm
wrote:
Excrementum caninum - otherwise known as dog poo...
More here, if you read German:
http://www.homoeopathieforschung.de/caninum.htm
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Re: What's this?
LOL, that's all I could *think* of, but I hoped I was wrong!! (I'm
afraid I don't read German; but I'll peruse the rubrics.)
Thanks!

afraid I don't read German; but I'll peruse the rubrics.)
Thanks!
