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Date Posted: 17:22:57 01/09/13 Wed
Author: Cathy F.
Subject: She definetly needs to see a Dr. This sounds like she had some kind of mini stroke. My MIL has them every once in a while and can be confused from anywhere to a few minutes to an hour. She's 92, but she has been having them since she was in her late 70's. She is in great physical shape, but her mind is going. I would have her checked by a Dr. IMHO!!
In reply to: chris k 's message, "serious topic - please unlurk if you have input" on 19:36:12 01/08/13 Tue


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[> [> your the third person to mention mini stroke - Right now I'm down with the flu- but am going to talk to my uncle and see if he can help -- chris k, 14:44:17 01/10/13 Thu [1]


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