Stroke and Mercury Fillings

The ambulance pulled up from the hospital, the swinging doors opened on the ER and the physician reviewed the chart. The time is 1:31 AM, Dec. 20, 1999. I'm in the hospital and I was in "observation". Diagnosis: syncopal episode. (Read: I don't know.)

I was on a monitor bed with catheter, IV's and a shockingly low blood pressure at 63/28. I was hypotensive, dehydrated, lethargic and weak. The diarrhea and violent vomiting stopped. The right arm and leg were dead. I couldn't speak at all.

Two hours later, approximately 3 AM to 5 AM, I had "nebulous" stroke. The doctor said that the may have resulted from a relative dehydration and hypotension during this intestinal illness, "possibly" contributing to the stroke.

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