DORONG
05-06-2001, 06:42 AM
I'M HAVE TROUBLE SAYING WHAT I WANT TO LIKE I WANT TO SAY POT THE ONLY THING I WILL BE ABLE TO THINK OF IS THE THING YOU COOKING IN--AND I'M HAVE TROUBLE UNDERSTANDING WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING I'M 23 PLEASE HELP
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DORONG 05-06-2001, 06:42 AM I'M HAVE TROUBLE SAYING WHAT I WANT TO LIKE I WANT TO SAY POT THE ONLY THING I WILL BE ABLE TO THINK OF IS THE THING YOU COOKING IN--AND I'M HAVE TROUBLE UNDERSTANDING WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING I'M 23 PLEASE HELP ukguy19 05-06-2001, 03:00 PM Hello there. I am not a doctor but will just say that you should see a doctor about this! He/she will be able to find out what is going on! I know that will be a scarey thing to do, but you must do it! You have your young age on your side, so book to see a doctor or a neurologist (your doctor can refer you to a neurologist) and hope you feel better soon!:O) James. Robert2 05-07-2001, 12:39 PM There are a number of possible causes for the symptoms you describe. Some are physiological and other are psychological. You need to start with you family doctor so that he can rule out the physiological problems first. After that, your doctor may send you to a psychiatrist to see if a mental illness is the cause. Don't worry. Either way, your symptoms are treatable. |
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