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This fricken old age is getting old....

Congratulations on your long career, and enjoy your semi retirement. I pulled the plug at 62. The first year many honeydew's were completed. Second year more travel and working on my cars and offloading excess parts. Third year slowing down enjoying life, and prioritizing which projects will get completed.
 
I should clarify that. You get back the time blown from commuting and being gone. Now your repossessed time can be spent at home.
 
Scary. Hydration factor? Next time you start talking Hieroglyphics, call 911. I am very familiar with this circumstance. Don’t mess around. Don’t care that you are 5 min from ER.
I was in the ER before the ambulance could get out of their driveway and head to my house... I'm one right turn and one left turn and four minutes away. The Flight for Life helo flies low over my driveway during every landing.

Hydration? I don't think so although I really don't drink enough water so they say. I drink water ss my main beverage maybe six to eight 16 oz glasses per day.

My post kinda points to low hydration although , in real time, I was recovered before the IV went in...

I had a sepsis infection five years ago... THAT was a five day ordeal! Seven IV's... yikes!!!
 
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TIAs are a warning sign that something else is going on. Find yourself a good cardiologist and get a full checkup. Heart attacks and strokes are no fun.
I see my cardiologist every six months.... He installed one stent in '20 after I had a heart attack four days before Christmas. Got my first $24,500 helicopter ride!!!

Now that guy retired and I have to meet my new Doc soon...
 
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