You shouldn't be scared... although it's no small matter. Just try to live your life to it's fullest, and make sure you tell loved ones what they mean to you.
truthfully, probably everyone has a mental disorder, diagnosed or not. we're in a pretty screwed up world, and we're pretty screwed up people.
2006-06-22 17:25:17
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answered by hoboliciousnesskait 2
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I have a similar issue. About 4 years ago I was driving along started having vision problems, I was following behind my co-workers and when we stopped I could not speak, I said stuff but what I wanted to say and what I said was different. I said wierd stuff like put the dog on the shelf, and stuff like that. They rushed me to the hospital, there 5 days, every expert, and a million tests later nobody had a clue. Happened again last year, again while driving, no side vision, nausious, pulled over, don't know how long, then continued on to destination. again taken to hospital. Again no answers but they wanted to put me on sizure meds, threatened to take away license so I did, had allergic reaction almost died. So now I just look out for the signs that I am going to have it. I think I started to have one since, but when I felt naucious and started with the vision thing I just kept repeating to myself "I can't do this right now...." and it went away. The human body is very mysterious.
P.S interested in the meds you are on and what they are supposed to be for since no one diagnosed you, maybe I will try it.
2006-06-23 00:32:45
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answered by simplyfabulous 4
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You can't rule out epilepsy.If your having seizures like that,you have epilepsy.I've been having them for 46 yrs and it hurts ever time.You have to really take precautions,sharp objects,falling out of bed,eating spicy foods especially late at night,alcohol,drugs other than what you take,the heat,driving if you drive.Your body will let you know. Pay attention to it.You can get more info. on seizures through the epilepsy foundation.com.and your doctor.Be careful and stay safe.
2006-06-23 00:42:12
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answered by Willnotlietoyou 5
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Who's they? It sounds exactly like you have epilepsy. I have them as well, except mine has been completely under control for many years (I haven't had a grand mal for about 8 years) and my son (age 6) now has multi-types of epilepsy (both tonic-clonic and absence) . Neurontin is a drug that is used for epilepsy conditions. For more info, I'd advise going to either of the websites I've listed below.
2006-06-23 01:08:48
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answered by swede700 2
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I'm sorry to hear about your medical problems, and I wish I knew what you need to know. Sometimes, no news is good news. I have heart pains that mimic heart attack symptoms, I went in to the ER to have them tell me I am just fine and dandy. All you can do really is just enjoy every day that you aren't sick. I hope that your meds are helping you. Good luck to you and God Bless you and your family.
2006-06-23 00:28:10
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answered by The Nag 5
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I have no idea what it could be. I'm really sorry to hear about your disorder, and I'll pray for you, but this is not the place to find professional medical help. Most of us don't even play doctors on tv.
2006-06-23 00:25:36
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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poor baby
2006-06-23 00:35:12
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answered by nikkiidaniels 3
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