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by mrbbq, Aug 28, 2006 12:00AM
i have a employee with m s , she had a sezier , went to the hospital and  blood work showd a alcohol level of 4.0  it went down to 2.6 then back to 4.o. she does not drink but take packson what causes this, for 2 weeks she has been unbalance,unable to see well or walk. has been having trouble judgeing distance. basically she is walking and acting like she was totaly drunk.
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by AnnieBrooke, Aug 29, 2006 12:00AM
She definitely needs her meds checked.  If you are interested in being super helpful to her, get the exact spelling of the kind of drug she is taking, and google it, and look up side effects.  She sounds like she is being over-medicated, or possibly just needs to take a different prescription.  Good luck!
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