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ken barber <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Wed, 12 May 2004 20:33:12 -0700
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i will be checking the mini stoke possibility out in a
short time with any other possibilities.
  it is good to know that the eyes slowing down may
just be age.

--- Kathy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi, Ken,
>
> Re: problem number one, you should see a neurologist
> to rule out any neuro
> problems such as a mini-stroke.  You could have a
> form of asphasia, the
> inability to speak.
>
> As for problem number two, that's normal and happens
> to everyone as they get
> older; I have that problem myself, and it's no big
> deal.
>
> Kat
>
>
> On Wednesday 12 May 2004 7:44 pm, ken barber wrote:
> >   right to it, guy. i have been for months now
> been in
> > a state of having difficulty compleeting a
> sentence. i
> > know what i want to say, but i get stuck in a
> > sentence, not completed trying to get the words to
> > complet the thought. it is not a lack of having
> thr
> > words for a complex thought, it is sometimes a
> very
> > simple sentence and my mind just seems to stop.
> >   i know i am getting older, but, this is not
> normal
> > aging or at least i think not. any ideas?
> >
> >    and for the 2nd one. for a few weeks/months? i
> have
> > noticed that when going from brite light to less
> light
> > and vice versa, my eyes are very slow in adjusting
> to
> > the change. i see darkly for a noticable time.
> instead
> > of a couple seconds, maybe as long as 5-10 seconds
> i
> > see darkly. i was at a dentist two days ago to get
> a
> > broken tooth extracted. i had been under a bright
> > light, not directly in my eyes, but close enough
> for
> > my eyes to sense the brightness. after the deed
> was
> > done and i was not facing the light, the dentist
> > showed me the tooth. i knew that i was looking at
> a
> > bloody tooth and a blood stained napkin. i say
> > nothing, but, i did not see red, i saw shades of
> > purple. since i said nothing but was just waiting
> for
> > my eyes to adjust, after a short time the dentist
> > threw both the tooth and napkin away. i did not
> see
> > red the whole time. oh, i guess it was probly less
> > than 10 seconds, but, i am not accustomed to my
> eyes
> > doing this. again, any thoughts?
> >    maybe i am getting hypochondiactic in my old
> age, i
> > do know.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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