Yea just got back from ER

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thehstrybean

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Glad you're OK man...

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KarmaPolice

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I used to have seisures when i was a kid. They wernt like the ones you had tho. Mine would make me pass out. apparently i shook a small bit but mostly just passed out. Dont get them anymore.
 

funboy6942

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Thanks for all the wishes. I am sorry my typing and grammar is not the best right now. I cant seem to get my fingers to do what I want them to do and with my glasses broken and this still being a 22" screen it is very hard for me to see the screen and my mess ups. Plus it takes me forever to go back and correct it all they way I am. It is taking alot just to write this out.

The nurse in the amblance did say I was lucky to be alive and if I dont chill out will die soon. My bp in the ambulace was 190/134 and she tried 2 times to put an IV in me but I kept blowing the vien. They couldnt get one ibn till I was at the hospital and they shot me up with some stuff in the ass. Good stuff too because it didnt take long for me to start feeling really light headed and sluring my speach. Again thanks to all for the wishes. The pills dont seem to work as good as I hope they would and will be calling the doc tomorrow to see if there is anything else I can be put on since I have 2 weeks+ b4 my appointment.

Angain thanks to all and asses will be asses just ignore them please.

Sucks big time that when I am laying down Im doing good till I stand up and then all the shakes, dizzyness, loss of ballance, and twitches get bad. I cant wiat till they figure this one out, really a pain.
 

NorthRiver

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My wife has alot of the same problems you do that were caused by an auto accident. I feel your pain man, and it's totally a sh!tty way to live. I hope the doctors can figure this out for you because, feeling like crap all of the time sucks
 

d3n

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For people with chronic seizures there are special service dogs that can usually tell when a seizure is about to happen. It lets people live pretty normal lives and still not get caught in dangerous situations.