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The prevaling theory about me losing all sensation and control of part of

my tongue, is well as loss of circadian rhythms three plus years ago is

that it was the result of a TIA. Apparently low blood volume coupled with

low BP makes that probable. So now I take daily ASA (I take 292's for pain

rather than Tylenol preparations - that way I don't forget) and drink more

water than I can need. That does not solve poor autonomic regulation, but

it helps. If you feel you have lost abilities, arrange as soon as you can

for therapy, most of that can be recovered but it is more effective if you

start right away with a vengeance, don't put it off while the docs decide

if you had one or not, start the work now. TIA's cannot be imaged as bona

fide stokes can. The brain is very plastic and it's all attitude from

here. Take care and don't stop sharing.

aletta mes

vancouver, bc, canada

web: http//aletta.0catch.com

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