Trey has been down and out, for about 3 months now. He will continue 
to be so for a quiet a while. 
Through lots of doctors visits, testing, 
and resting we have learned that it is a neurological issue. Trey's 
brain is simply not dealing well with all the input the world gives it. 
He is suffering from 
     For the last few months Trey has been 
stuck in a bed or in a recliner. He's played a lot of games, read books,
 and watched a lot of TV. He has started to walk with a cane and that 
has helped a lot. Which mean he isn't falling anymore and walking around
 the house isn't as tiring. He's still having to take it easy and limit 
his time out of the house or with certain activities. Right now the big 
energy suck is energy to go back to school this semester with two 
graduate classes. It's only been a week but so far so good. Since Trey 
hasn't been to work in a couple months I'm glad for him to have 
something to help test his limits without pushing too hard, since the 
classes are only a couple hours once a week.  
     As far as 
treatment goes week he starts a specialized physical therapy program for
 dizziness. Then in February he sees a neurologist. Hopefully by the 
time we see the neurologist we will have enough information from the 
therapist and from tracking daily activities that the doctor can help 
pin point issues. Or move directly in the testing and treatment phase 
instead of "try this" and "track this" phase. 
     Gosh I'm tired....
headaches,
 fatigue, vertigo and dizziness. Yes vertigo and dizziness are two 
different symptoms, crazy the things you learn when you are at the 
doctors. 

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