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Old 12-28-2007, 01:02 PM   #1
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My brain has a mind of its own!! Lol

Hello good people


I am 22 years old and have been suffering from very weird symptoms for 11 years now. I have two neuros and two different diagnoses. Neuro 1 thinks that I am having a rare kind of migraine due to a calcium deposit on the brain. Neuro two thinks that I’m having simple Partial seizures. These episodes happen in stages.

I get a horrible feeling in my stomach and entire body (kind of like a bad organism) Lol
BAM! It hits. Like someone just shot some kind of drug through my body.
I have a funny taste in my mouth and smell differently.
I sit and stair for about 30 seconds, throw up and fall asleep for about 2 hours.

It has been 11 years and my episodes have NOT changed (Better/worst) I also can NOT gain weight. I weight 80 pounds, eat like a pig. Stomach problems since I have my daughter 5 years ago and I sweat like a pig.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and if you can give me any response, I appreciate it.
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Old 01-30-2008, 10:18 PM   #2
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Re: My brain has a mind of its own!! Lol

Do you get a headache at all when it happens or pain anywhere else? It does sound like a migraine and I know there is a type that you don't get a headache with it. How are you doing now? Its so frustrating when we can't get straight forward answers.
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Re: My brain has a mind of its own!! Lol

ur symptoms do sound a bit like seizures..u should research this on the comp...just continue to google ur symptoms no matter how minor u may think they are..say it diff. too....like when u google it type (ie) seizure mouth taste...OR seizure body smell

if it it calcium in the brain..THATS SERIOUS!!! REALLY SERIOUS..it mean calcium is gathering in ur brain..when something is calcified in the body it becomes VERY hard..like a stone!!! And is potentially fatal..ive read about many of these studies and some had to do with lyphnodes not working properly..u need a CAT scan!!

 
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