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Stormymystic 05-01-2003 11:29 AM

it has recently come to my attention that my brothers are not theonly ones having unexplained seizures, there are others in ohio and across the nation that have never had them before, but one day went into a grand mal seizure, and now have them on a regular basis. if you have them, or know someone who does please make sure the see a doctor

/)eathKiller 05-01-2003 12:54 PM

I'd tlel you waht's causing them, but big brother is watching >_>

*cough* let's just say theres this theory, thoeretically, taht might not could possibly won't exist... Alright... So we take these people of a certain particular group of selected cultures and we attempt to apply or in thoery apply or in not a theory apply or in the possiblitiy of a theory apply specific, things...

yes that'll do...

Things...

To this populus... which, in turn, cause certain biological, physiological, radiological, psychological... things....

yes that'll do...

things...

Which may or may not happen either in cominations or not...

And these peopole...

yes that'll do...

people...

who have come in contact with these things...

that'll do...

things..

Might start to have things happen to them...

thatll do...

things...

If you follow me I want you to not type the following combination: 17$ 7/-/3 g0\/3r/\//\/\3/\/7 3xp3r1/\//\/\3/\/71/\/g 0/\/ Y0u . . .

are we clear?

Crystal...

Sir Kenyth 05-01-2003 01:52 PM

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Rrrrriiiiggggghhhhttttt.........


Anyway Stormy, epilepsy is a disease that strikes at a young age. It always comes on suddenly and without warning. Something triggers the brain to start a cascade of firing neurons that sweeps across the brain completely incapacitating the poor soul for the duration. They are generally short lived, but long enough to place them or others in deadly danger.

Animal 05-01-2003 08:42 PM

My daughter suffers from epilepsy, although I think she's grown out of it now. We haven't had a seizure in some time. The worst one was when she was 5, nearly bit her tongue clean through. For the most part, the siezures were fairly mild and almost undetectable. She's now 11, and it's been nearly 2 years since we've had an incident.

Gangrell 05-01-2003 09:20 PM

My friend at school had them all the time (quite literally). I remember the first time he had one, back in the 8th grade on a field trip to Louisville, I though he was kidding around but he fell against my sit and started shaking violently. An entire year afterwards, he had seizures everyday, sometimes two to three times. Then he finally went into surgery and it stopped though now his left leg is paralyzed and he has to wear a brace to walk with it. It's a sad thing that, but now he's back in for surgery to use his leg again.

Seizures are a serious thing, so don't take them lightly. Make sure to get to a hospital so doctors can observe it right away.

shadowhound 05-02-2003 03:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by /)eathKiller:
If you follow me I want you to not type the following combination: 17$ 7/-/3 g0\/3r/\//\/\3/\/7 3xp3r1/\//\/\3/\/71/\/g 0/\/ Y0u . . .

Finally someone who agrees [img]smile.gif[/img]
They all called me apranoid and insane BWAHAHA, but its true its all true i say

Stormymystic 05-02-2003 03:35 AM

they could never find the cause formine, nor for either of my brothers, but i had not had them for years, now they come back unannounced, ulike before i know when i was going to have one, these just happen with out warning and most of the time while i am laying down i freeze up and can not move, then i black out


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