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Old Sat, Jan-12-02, 23:37
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Asked the hubby and he said that he didn't have anything like that. But, I can see how not getting proper sleep could make you feel out of sorts. I know when I've stayed up too late (like tonight) I get a bit light headed and lose concentration so it may have something to do with sleep. Of course sleep, or lack of, may be the symptom, not the cause. I am surely no doctor!

I'm not quite sure what you mean about the pulse thing though. I'm sure you described it well but the only thing I can compare it to is what I used to call heart flutters. It would feel like my pulse jumped up in hyper speed for a second or two and then go back to normal. And those I usually only got when I was on some drug like a muscle relaxer or anti-inflamatory for back problems.

So, I've not been much help on this one. Did you mention these little episodes to your doc? I never can remember to talk to mine about those sort of things! I always get distracted by the 2 minutes I actually get to see him...heehee

Kelly
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Recognition of depression is the most imporant step.
Things start finally coming together and making sense.
It is always easier to deal with a problem rather than an unknown!
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