sassy
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- Joined
- Apr 22, 2018
- Messages
- 113
- Reason
- CALS
- Diagnosis
- 02/2018
- Country
- US
- State
- RI
- City
- East Greenwich
I need some advice. My husband was diagnosed in January and fortunately has slow progression with the thought it may be flail leg.
Today with temperatures in the high 90's, he decided to golf with friends and passed out. He was transported to the er with facial lacerations which required stitches. They did a routine cardiac check and his troponin level was fine but his ck level was elevated. They rechecked it and it went from 950 to 1050. The dr was concerned but I told him it was 850 a few months ago. Should I call the neurologist or is this just typical in some people with als as the disease advances.
Thanks
Sassy
Today with temperatures in the high 90's, he decided to golf with friends and passed out. He was transported to the er with facial lacerations which required stitches. They did a routine cardiac check and his troponin level was fine but his ck level was elevated. They rechecked it and it went from 950 to 1050. The dr was concerned but I told him it was 850 a few months ago. Should I call the neurologist or is this just typical in some people with als as the disease advances.
Thanks
Sassy
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