Posted on 03/08/2016 9:53:46 AM PST by lafroste
Where can I get whatever you are doing...???:-)
See a doctor, please.
You've been receiving transmissions from my brain.
Waiting for someone to blame Ted Cruz in 3...2..1...
Prayers up for your recovery. Be safe; get help.
I'm not a doctor but I have had a stroke.
Good advice unless it is a stroke caused by a brain bleed. But that one usually causes unconsciousness after a while.
GET YER ASS TO A HOSPITAL, STAT!
Not sure why you are offering up a prayer?
First of all it was my Son-in-law. Second this was many years ago he took the Chantix and it did help him to stop smoking. It did give him vivid dreams though.
If any prayer is needed it should be a prayer of thanks for his quitting smoking.
Yes, could be....could also be a allergic reaction, a tumor, a aneurism, or any number of things, assuming this is real.
Yes, I would definitely seek a medical opinion or two..
could you please define schizophrenia (sp)for me. I am not disputing you butI am curiois.
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I’d stay on that exotic island.
Medical attention NOW!! - Could be something serious.
My husband had a bleed in his brain (I knew it was a stroke, but not a bleed) back in 2001. I took him to the ER and after a while a nurse came in and said an aspirin had been ordered. I kept saying are you sure as he is on Coumadin (had an artificial Aortic Valve) She said yes. Over and over I kept asking her and she kept saying yes. So I reluctantly let her give it. Then she came in again with a Nitro Patch and put it on him. I knew something was not right as I knew he was not having heart problems. She got him and the patient in the next cubby mixed up. The bleed ended up about 3 inches. After a month in rehab and determination he was going to drive again, he got to where he could. After another open heart surgery to replace the artificial valve with a pig valve (in 2010) and the years since the bleed, he has been going down hill. Has a lot of difficulty walking.
Schizophrenia usually does not manifest it’s self quickly or overnight... It’s also difficult to define and usually begins to affect a person in their early 20s...
Not a expert, but there are many other psychological issues that are often improperly diagnosed...
If this came upon you suddenly and out of the blue, it’s likely not a psychological issue... It’s probably physiological.
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