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PostPosted: 04/02/07 - 18:28    Post subject: cold feeling in head Vote now! Reply with quote

My 85 year old mother has had 2 episodes where she has a feeling of cold on the right side of head and generalized weakness lasting 30 moniutes or so.
No speech impairment.
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