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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 390769" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>SO made me go to the doctor last year because he felt I was having way too many what he calls blond moments. Words and sentances not comming out right, or using the wrong words. Driving and not recognizing where I was at. One night I dropped Dan off at a friends house which was only a left turn at my street and straight up the hill a few blocks. Comming back I had to pull over because I had not a clue where I was at, and had a panic attack - have been going up and down that road since 1985. Zoning out of a conversation when he was talking to me - I heard him talking, but couldn't respond immediately. Falling down in the driveway and not knowing what happened and why I was on the ground. He happened to come out a minute later as we were supposed to go somewhere and said what in the h#ll are you doing. Told him I tripped over something and he said thats it, am making you an appointment - there obviously is nothing there for you to trip over..</p><p> </p><p>He was worried I had a stroke - did the MRI and my brain was functioning fine. Turns out it was stress and anxiety. Which to this day I have a hard time believing. If I was going to stress out, it would have been years ago when Dan was spending most of his time either in left field or jail, and SO was at the worst of his illness, not just out of the blue. But was told stress can play havoc with your body, mentally and physically, and even just a little bit will cause things to go haywire.</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 390769, member: 47"] SO made me go to the doctor last year because he felt I was having way too many what he calls blond moments. Words and sentances not comming out right, or using the wrong words. Driving and not recognizing where I was at. One night I dropped Dan off at a friends house which was only a left turn at my street and straight up the hill a few blocks. Comming back I had to pull over because I had not a clue where I was at, and had a panic attack - have been going up and down that road since 1985. Zoning out of a conversation when he was talking to me - I heard him talking, but couldn't respond immediately. Falling down in the driveway and not knowing what happened and why I was on the ground. He happened to come out a minute later as we were supposed to go somewhere and said what in the h#ll are you doing. Told him I tripped over something and he said thats it, am making you an appointment - there obviously is nothing there for you to trip over.. He was worried I had a stroke - did the MRI and my brain was functioning fine. Turns out it was stress and anxiety. Which to this day I have a hard time believing. If I was going to stress out, it would have been years ago when Dan was spending most of his time either in left field or jail, and SO was at the worst of his illness, not just out of the blue. But was told stress can play havoc with your body, mentally and physically, and even just a little bit will cause things to go haywire. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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