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UKGrad93

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Have the doctors said what caused the seizures?

Is it possible that you don't have a clear recall of the situation due to having seizures and pain medications (morphine)?

Seizures can sometimes cause twitching or jerking of arms and legs.

I hope you are better and that they find the root cause of the problems.
 
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MWes11

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Prayers sent your way.

But I am confused on the "fake 6th floor" reference in the OP and the pictures of the beating. Isn't this something that Law Enforcement should be shown and notified about?

Or am I missing something here?
 
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Cindog28

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Have the doctors said what caused the seizures?

Is it possible that you don't have a clear recall of the situation due to having seizures and pain medications (morphine)?

Seizures can sometimes cause twitching or jerking of arms and legs.

I hope you are better and that they find the root cause of the problems.
I saw a neurologist a few years ago and I was diagnosed with non-epileptic seizures, but I have a rare kind where I have to take medication daily like someone who has epilepsy. My seizures are usually set off by loud noises and flashing lights.

The doctor and I both agreed to stop the Bacfron. It was conflicting with my other medicine.
 

Cindog28

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Prayers sent your way.

But I am confused on the "fake 6th floor" reference in the OP and the pictures of the beating. Isn't this something that Law Enforcement should be shown and notified about?

Or am I missing something here?
Audubon is going through major renovations. They are eliminating the 6th floor on the Emergency Room side. Right now they are temporarily using it as an over-flow. One of the aides referred to it as the "fake 6th floor."



The pictures do not show the extent of the bruises and no... they aren't needle marks.

I don't feel comfortable showing the bruise on my jaw or back. The hospital covered their bases and said I had a mental illness. No chance of charges being filed, but like my dad says, "I might be crazy, but I'm not nuts." I know what happened. Probably why I'm sitting at home right now.
 

UKGrad93

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I saw a neurologist a few years ago and I was diagnosed with non-epileptic seizures, but I have a rare kind where I have to take medication daily like someone who has epilepsy. My seizures are usually set off by loud noises and flashing lights.

The doctor and I both agreed to stop the Bacfron. It was conflicting with my other medicine.

It is good that you and your doctors somewhat know why you have seizures. From the little reading that I have done on non-epileptic seizures, it seems that they are related to trauma or psychological distress (like PTSD).

Can you watch fireworks shows?
 

Cindog28

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It is good that you and your doctors somewhat know why you have seizures. From the little reading that I have done on non-epileptic seizures, it seems that they are related to trauma or psychological distress (like PTSD).

Can you watch fireworks shows?
No. I prefer the U6 "**** show" anyway. [laughing]
 
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Best wishes Cindog and for you guys that can't remember this thread isn't about you, would you please leave your egos at the door long enough to show some concern and respect for Cindog?

Seems like the overwhelming majority of posters ARE concerned about Cindog. I certainly wish her a speedy recovery. Who’s making it about ‘them’ ?
 
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Cindy Lou - glad to hear your doing better! Place isnt the same without you, so keep on keeping on. Let me know if you need anything.
 
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Prayers. I have a friend dealing with the same issue due to concussions from football. Hopefully they can get the mess lined out. Praying you feel better soon.
 
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Levibooty

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Seems like the overwhelming majority of posters ARE concerned about Cindog. I certainly wish her a speedy recovery. Who’s making it about ‘them’ ?
I've read the entire thread there you will find your answer, this isn't about Cindog either. Cindog again I hope all turns out well for you.
 
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