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Monday, November 29, 2010

freaky

SO I have been having some freaky symptoms since September, each day they get progressively worse.  I don't know what they mean, although the neurologist told me that it may mean I have a lesion on my cerebellum.  I thought just plan old vertigo was bad, I have had that off and on for a little while. However, since September, I even get vertigo that wakes me up from my sleep.  I roll over to my right side and it's as if the world is spinning.  I wake up feeling nauseated.  Now it's progressed to the point of when I look up, or tilt my head to the right, I get this sick feeling in my stomach and the world is turning. This is a little frightening to me.


I can't just roll out of bed anymore either.  Seems that my balance is at it's worse when I just wake up.  At least when I fall, I fall back onto the bed.  I may have already wrote about this, but my memory is just not that keen.  It's funny because I used to remember even the tiniest of detail, as well as very intelligent.  Now I can't seem to finish a conversation without forgetting what the topic was or without being able to articulate what is in my head.


The little electricity thing is back in full force as well.  Whenever I move my head up or down, side to side, I get the feeling of what I can only describe as static electricity across my shoulders and down my spine.  Very bizarre sensation.  L'Hermittes sign is what they call it.  


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