'Dystextia': LOL or Stroke Symptom?

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Garbled text messages may be harmless errors - or a stroke warning sign.
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As his young wife's text messages became increasingly garbled, a Boston-area man grew alarmed — especially since she was 11-weeks pregnant:

Husband: So what's the deal?

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Marc Lallanilla
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Marc Lallanilla has been a science writer and health editor at About.com and a producer with ABCNews.com. His freelance writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times and TheWeek.com. Marc has a Master's degree in environmental planning from the University of California, Berkeley, and an undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin.