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Half a mile walk, could have made the left side weary, if she holds herself up with the strength of her good side. maybe a wheelchair or walker with a seat in it would be good for such excursions?

 
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Tamar

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From: JOHN RUNER <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:14:55 PM
Subject: Mary Falling to the side?

Hello,

Mary went on a field trip where she walked with her class about half a mile and then went in a building once in the building she told the teacher she was hot and wanted to take of her coat.  The teacher stated that before she could help Mary fell very hard to the left (her strong side) and seemed a little off but new where she was and what she was doing and her color was o.k.  We took Mary to the local clinic and he oxygen was 92% her heart rate was 108 and I sent an ekg over the phone to her cardiologist, nothing back on that yet.    Mary still seems happy and oriented but a little "glossy eyed"  and a little more sensitive than usual even for her.   Mary gets pediasure for snack in the morning but did miss it today.  The teacher said it looked like her left side just gave out this is frustrating because her stroke was on right side of her brain.

Any thoughts or similar experiences  Mary is 9 (RH with mild CP and stroke at birth)

John Runer

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