elviogon
01-09-2003, 06:00 PM
Lost ability to think. To understand persons behaviour.To understand the world.Help me.
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elviogon 01-09-2003, 06:00 PM Lost ability to think. To understand persons behaviour.To understand the world.Help me. Kamden 01-09-2003, 10:06 PM Could you give us more information? Like when this started, what the exact symptoms are? Thankyou bloodtears 02-28-2003, 08:35 PM Hello, I know what you mean exactly.....it is depersonalisation/derealisation. Do you mean, you can't understand why we are here, why we do the things we do and everything just feels unreal ? If so, email me and i we can talk then. Click on my profile and you will see my email address. http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif kat721 03-05-2003, 01:45 PM Hi, me too on all that stuff. Still in trouble shooting phase. One doctor first thought it was hormones. I recently had a hysterectomy and both ovarys removed in 2 different surgeries. I've also got some old head and neck traumas But recently I've had a lot of serious health problems that have involved colon emergencies and spikes in my pulse and BP. In October, after struggling for many months with a dysfunctional colon, remaining pelvic pain, and a heart that turned tachycardic, I went to the ER with a high pulse and high BP with severe left arm pain, a severe left side of the body spasm and the left side of my jaw pushed out to the side to where I had trouble talking and eating wasn't even a negotiable option. I did not receive quick or good medical care at the ER and spent from the early morning hours to the late afternoon the next working day vomiting from a bad medication reaction. The week after that, I saw a cardiologist and my pulse and BP were so high that I could not have a stress test for a month until my new medication kicked in to keep my pulse down. I've had a recent surgery in January for more female and colon problems. My surgeon has now suggested a couple of new doctors to address the kind of things that have been expressed here in the other posts. So far, my tachycardic heart has been addressed with a beta blocker/ace inhibitor and a diuretic. My estrogen levels are being addressed with a patch because my estrogen was down to 10 on a scale which should be between 70 and 700. My blood sugar was found to be dropping to 22 and at the 20 mark is when people pass into a coma. So that is now being addressed with glucophage. All of those things have contributed to helping my cascade of odd sensations tremendously. However, the "gone" unclear struggles for thoughts and things I used to do easily is still there. That's why I am being sent to a couple new doctors. To investigate further. Until better answers are found I take one day at a time a little slower and much less complicated. Currently, I am just really glad that we have been able to identify the problems we have identified. Any relief is good relief and from there we keep moving towards progress even if it's baby steps. kat |
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