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Name: AivenorBB?
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Ok, so I woke up this morning feeling pretty good but with a slight headache. I meddled around for a bit, and got on my computer, and a picture I was looking at looked blurry. I thought it was just the picture then tried looking at words, any words, and I couldn't see the first or last letter of any word. I tried it on paper, cuz I thought maybe it was just being on the computer, but i just couldn't see these letters and my headache got so much worse. It was bizarre. So I called my doctor and she said it was probably just high blood pressure(I've had a bit of it throughout) and I should take it easy, and if it got worse come on in. It went away after about 2 hours, but has anyone else ever had this happen?
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Name: 04nidak | Date: Jun 19th, 2007 8:52 PM
Definitely keep a close watch on it and if it gets worse, be sure to go get checked. Headaches can be caused by high blood pressure, but what you are describing can also be symptoms of pre-eclampsia. Since you've had high blood pressure you really do want to keep an eye on it. Try drinking lots of water (as much as you possibly can) and just take it easy. Good luck! 

Name: babyddavis | Date: Jun 20th, 2007 12:49 AM
This happens to me from time to time. I get a little dizzy too, my doc says its my blood pressure. I've just been trying to eat a little better and try not to get up about anything. 

Name: kkarli | Date: Jun 20th, 2007 4:05 AM
yeah i have the exact thing ALWAYS happening to me i hate it and yeah i have high blood pressure too.its the worse.. i want it ot go away. 

Name: AivenorBB? | Date: Jun 20th, 2007 6:24 AM
ok well im glad im not alone here. it was the weirdest thing ever. 

Name: Coartney | Date: Jun 20th, 2007 7:40 AM
wow and ur doctors dont do anything about it, what morons. tell you what, anything comes out wrong with your kids that points to eclampsia, my ass would be suing for malpractice and whatever else i could do strip their license 

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