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Glad you are feeling better! I hope you went in to see a physician.

Mr Scott

F ozempic...stick with Watermelon man.....I look forward to your farming analysis....I could not find pesticide free food during chemo except from underground elder farmers.

imagardener

THANK YOU!!!!!!!! My chest has beeing tightening up too...I began stock trading summer of 2021...and it is NOTHING like I thought it was...I lost trust by Dec 2021 when powell was hemming and hawing about inflation....I ran all around town tell all "I know a lying man when I see one" and "I used to work for that place"...he was shuffling his feet so disturbed with his own lies...and I didn't know what to do with the information but found a video by Maverick...about the Vix...I cried...I cried that I didn't understand what to do and no one to help me...I was one of those silly older women thought I would be married and my man handle investments...i know...sickening...but Mav (and others) helped this novice navigate my way through this mess without losing much. Older folks likely feel greater pressure in this market...speaking of which...what is a MELT UP...and how do I know if I am in one...I think I have seen everything except a melt up for when our currency crashes? I may be speaking jibberish....but Mav has kinda mentioned gld a few times...and how when values come crashing...the only value may be gld. As a nature lover it sickens me to invest in destructing nature for me to survive (I invest mainly material, industrials, consumers, energy...Ive been hiding and trading cov calls). I want Mav healthy so he can lead some of us into INVESTING in the corporations that serve our country well. Don't tell me corporations are AMORAL, they have Board of Directors...and THEY CREATE THE TONE AT THE TOP...the CORPORATE CULTURE....I got plans for Mav...he could lead a movement to rebuild our country....one corporation at a time and not with sleazeballs that orbit with Epstiein ....check this out on The Jimmy Dore Show "BOMBSHELL! Jamie Dimon Is Part Of Jeffrey Epstein’s Web Of Corruption!" Let's get Mav on the Jimmy Dore Show when he gets patched back up...a STROKE will take him down for YEARS if not ALL THE WAY out...my daddy had one...people with hot rod minds need to be careful out here in the real world. It's called "twice exceptional" brains...Mav's got one.

imagardener

im shocked a guy in fiancne using drugs?! shocked shocked!!! in serouiness hope feel better mav

Tom dub

I used ozempic then Monjero then increased dosed Monjero. Didn’t feel a thing. I guess it either doesn’t work for me or I’m used to being nauseated.

Arif Khan

As a follow up to my other comment about TIA, I wanted to compare the other strong contender in the comments: Hypoglycemia. Here is what I coerced out of ChatGPT to save me a lot of typing: ----------Begin ChatGPT----------------------- Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) and a Hypoglycemic episode are two distinct medical conditions that can present with overlapping symptoms, such as confusion, weakness, or changes in speech. However, there are specific symptoms and characteristics that can help differentiate between the two: ### Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA): 1. **Sudden Onset**: Symptoms typically start suddenly and are at their worst almost immediately. 2. **Focal Neurological Deficits**: Depending on the affected area of the brain, symptoms can include unilateral weakness (hemiparesis), unilateral numbness, aphasia (difficulty speaking or understanding language), or vision changes (such as loss of vision in one eye or double vision). 3. **Duration**: Symptoms of a TIA usually last for a few minutes to an hour and then resolve completely without treatment within 24 hours. 4. **No Alteration in Consciousness**: Patients usually remain alert and oriented during the episode. 5. **Risk Factors**: Includes hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, and history of cardiovascular disease. ### Hypoglycemic Episode: 1. **Symptoms Associated with Low Blood Sugar**: These can include sweating, trembling, hunger, irritability, and palpitations. 2. **Altered Mental Status**: This can include confusion, abnormal behavior, and even loss of consciousness, which are more common than in TIA. 3. **Symptom Relief after Eating**: Hypoglycemic symptoms typically improve after consuming sugar. 4. **History of Diabetes**: Patients with a history of diabetes, especially those on insulin or certain types of diabetes medications, are more prone to hypoglycemia. 5. **No Focal Neurological Deficits**: Unlike TIA, hypoglycemia does not cause one-sided weakness or numbness, or specific speech and vision problems tied to one area of the brain. It's essential for medical practitioners to distinguish between these conditions because their treatments are very different. TIAs can be precursors to strokes and require immediate medical evaluation to prevent a full-blown stroke, whereas hypoglycemic episodes require prompt sugar intake and adjustment of diabetes management plans. In a clinical setting, blood tests (like measuring blood glucose levels) and imaging studies (like a CT scan or MRI of the brain) may help in differentiating these conditions. --------------- End ChatGPT ----------- Without prompt testing it is a real crapshoot which is happening to you, but most Hypoglycemic episodes that have speech related symptoms have slurred speech or non-sense talk. The fact you couldn't speak at all is a very strong indicator for a TIA as it is incredibly rare to experience aphasia with hypoglycemia. I hope the answer is that you have hypoglycemia, but I wouldn't rest until they have completely ruled out a TIA since your past medical history could make them presume Hypoglycemia.

Std User

Mav!

Stavros Deriziotis

Mav, not to scare you here, but the symptoms you were describing strongly indicate a transient ischemic attack (TIA). Some people call these mini strokes but they aren't. Blood flow is being temporarily reduced/blocked to the brain causing a specific non-critical area to be starved temporarily. Since it has happened twice in 90 days, the odds of you having an actual stroke are going up and up. On a normal day, assuming you're between 50 and 60, you have about a 0.000271% chance of having a stroke. If you have had one TIA, your daily odds become 0.09% for the next year. (Annual rate is ~0.1% for people below 70 and 33.3% for someone that has had a TIA) If you had a TIA, the dry mouth and the sunken face would be because your muscle control in your face had been lost, but the shape of your face is such that it doesn't droop like an 80-year-old man but simply collapses in (or you were lying down). Your mouth dries because the muscles that would keep your mouth closed when you're breathing are not working so you're breathing through your mouth and the glands that excrete saliva are not getting signals to do so. All of your other neurological symptoms are explained as well related to speech and mobility by a TIA and why you magically got better. If you see this comment in the morning, I would call your doctor and describe your symptoms and ask if they could be associated with a TIA. (The paralysis of speech and body are very important to mention) If he says yes, ask him what is the most proactive thing that can be done to identify the cause and rule out the chance of a real stroke. You need to talk to your doctor but we need you to be a perma-bear about your doctor's competence at all times. If they just tell you to eat better, exercise and lose weight and all the other usual bullshit, then get another opinion, then another, and then another until somebody actually runs a test, does a contrast dye, tries something to help identify the specific cause/weakness. I'm going to assume you have the means. One test for your current doctor should be once you describe your symptoms to him and that they have happened in the past week, he should tell you to go to the emergency room / Call 911 immediately next time as the best chance to identify the object/area causing the issue is during an episode. If he tells you to go immediately now, do it, they need to get data asap so they can compare it to the next time you have this occur or possibly find the issue. Once you have one of these TIAs, you're going to have more and their severity can be lower or higher. Lastly, all the people posting on here about hormones, electrolytes, medicines and all these other things can be absolutely right, but at the end of the day, you appear to have an artery that has the ability to become too narrow under a specific set of circumstances that doesn't allow some solid object in your bloodstream to pass freely. Right now, the most important thing is to identify either the specific location in the artery that has the issue and attempt to remedy it or remove some other object that is lodged in the area causing a narrowing. After the immediate threat of a life-threatening stroke has been removed, then you can work with some specialists to identify abnormalities in your labs / routine that could *decrease your risk of this happening again. Edit: Finally, consider yourself incredibly lucky. Most people's first stroke either kills them or leaves them disabled in some way. The universe wants more of your Yellen impression.

Std User

Mav, sending good vibes from sunny (and weirdly very hot) Portland 🤗

CatPDX

Thank you sir

Rico a

Hey Mav, If you need help I ll fly from Switzerland to Las Vegas and fix you up in no time.

Davide Patti


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