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		<title>By: Trevor Bacon</title>
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		<description>That&#039;s exactly the kind of thing my wife Laraine is suffering with. Your correct, it is very confusing for the mechanic in me. Thing happen then they go away and we don&#039;t know why and we don&#039;t really know if its normal. a week ago, While we were staying with one of our daughters my wife was kneeling down when suddenly, without warning she suddenly fell forward on her head. She wasn&#039;t dizzy, it just happened for no reason. I&#039;m glad you said about not being able to walk around the block, although Lariane can still walk we now take a wheelchair with us in the car for when she get tired. The hospital has said it&#039;s almost like a lucky dip as to what symptoms appear and I find that very confusing. 

Thanks for your posts I will retrun to read more but its late now so to bed

All the best to you and your wife 

Trevor</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s exactly the kind of thing my wife Laraine is suffering with. Your correct, it is very confusing for the mechanic in me. Thing happen then they go away and we don&#8217;t know why and we don&#8217;t really know if its normal. a week ago, While we were staying with one of our daughters my wife was kneeling down when suddenly, without warning she suddenly fell forward on her head. She wasn&#8217;t dizzy, it just happened for no reason. I&#8217;m glad you said about not being able to walk around the block, although Lariane can still walk we now take a wheelchair with us in the car for when she get tired. The hospital has said it&#8217;s almost like a lucky dip as to what symptoms appear and I find that very confusing. </p>
<p>Thanks for your posts I will retrun to read more but its late now so to bed</p>
<p>All the best to you and your wife </p>
<p>Trevor</p>
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