the thread about nothing...

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Thankfully never had it but I've always heard it's like a nightmare come to life.


I did have weird hallucinations once, which I suppose would be similarly creepy. I was fully aware they were hallucinations though so it was just a really weird but also kinda interesting scenario.
Got rushed to a psychiatric ward but by the time I got there, the hallucinations had already faded. Saw some wild stuff on the way there though. I didn't mind neon colored clowns dancing on the walls but when the swarm of bugs came I was thinking nah I'm good, please bring the clowns back :smh::lol:

The psychiatrists there said it couldn't have been a psychotic episode because it only lasted around 2 to 3 hours at most and never returned.
The theory was that it may have been due to a relatively large cyst in my brain but there's wasn't a unanimous agreement on that amongst the neurologists.
Either way that was about 10 years ago when I was 20 so I don't worry about it.

For reference, the circled part is the size of my brain cyst that obviously shouldn’t exist. No worries, it’s benign.
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That’s wild! Sorry you experienced that, how scary. How is your health holding up as of late? If I recall, covid did some nasty work on you for a bit right? I think you mentioned seizures and more neurological issues yes? Apologies if I’m confusing you with someone else
 
I think you mentioned seizures and more neurological issues yes? Apologies if I’m confusing you with someone else

U might be thinking of me. I've mentioned that i deal with epilepsy and had brain surgery. Such a roller-coaster when it comes to the brain. All my best to anyone dealing with neurological disorders :smokin
 
That’s wild! Sorry you experienced that, how scary. How is your health holding up as of late? If I recall, covid did some nasty work on you for a bit right? I think you mentioned seizures and more neurological issues yes? Apologies if I’m confusing you with someone else
I'd describe my health as decent I suppose. My medical record contains more pages than I can count but the main current issue is epilepsy. I have a bunch of defects but medication takes care of those.
I of course have meds for epilepsy as well but they haven't had much success in stopping the seizures, only drastically reducing how bad the after-effects of a seizure are.

U might be thinking of me. I've mentioned that i deal with epilepsy and had brain surgery. Such a roller-coaster when it comes to the brain. All my best to anyone dealing with neurological disorders :smokin
Thankfully I haven't had brain surgery but yeah I have epilepsy as well. If you don't mind, what kind is yours?
Before my diagnosis, I didn't know there were other forms than the photosensitive kind.
I guess I'm lucky I don't have that but apparently my "triggers" are fatigue and/or stress. Personally I don't feel like I ever have stress and I'm not sure how stress would feel but the doctors have theorized that I probably have subconscious stress.

Idk if I can ever feel a seizure coming because I always lose the memories of the seizure and the following minutes of incoherent rambling. Based on what others have witnessed, apparently I start talking complete nonsense for about 15 minutes or so after a seizure before eventually coming back to my full senses. The actual seizures themselves are usually only around a minute.

At worst I've bumbled down the stairs a couple times during a seizure but that's about it. I don't really think about the prospect of a seizure; there's no point in stressing about it because it could happen at any random time.
 
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I'd describe my health as decent I suppose. My medical record contains more pages than I can count but the main current issue is epilepsy. I have a bunch of defects but medication takes care of those.
I of course have meds for epilepsy as well but they haven't had much success in stopping the seizures, only drastically reducing how bad the after-effects of a seizure are.


Thankfully I haven't had brain surgery but yeah I have epilepsy as well. If you don't mind, what kind is yours?
Before my diagnosis, I didn't know there were other forms than the photosensitive kind.

I guess I'm lucky I don't have that but apparently my triggers are fatigue and/or stress. Idk if I can ever feel a seizure coming because I always lose the memories of the seizure and the following minutes of incoherent rambling. Based on what others have witnessed, apparently I start talking complete nonsense for about 15 minutes or so after a seizure before eventually coming back to my full senses. The actual seizures themselves are usually only around a minute.

At worst I've bumbled down the stairs a couple times during a seizure but that's about it. I don't really think about the prospect of a seizure; there's no point in stressing about it because it could happen at any random time.

I have frontal lobe seizures (whatever it means). I started having em when i worked a night job and started getting no sleep. One morning on my way home, stopped at a red light and woke up on a hospital bed. I had one at the light and ran my car thru a couple other parked cars till i stopped. Scary **** ever cause i had no idea what happened. The after seizure is the worst. I can sleep 24 hrs after one easy. My trigger is sleep, i can't be sleeping 3 hrs and going to work anymore. My wife has shown me vids of me having one, sleep walking, talking rambling. I even put my cat in the fridge :lol:

I mentioned it here b4 but i had "dbs surgery ". It's a battery in your chest that connects 2 wires into your brain. Whenever your brain acts up the battery send electric shocks thru the wires that calm your brain down. I haven't had one in over a yr and a half after having 2 a month. If u ever have a question inbox me and I'll let u know whatever. Heres a pic of the device and wires .

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U can zoom in and see the battery and wires but like i said man, any questions hit me up, good luck fam ...
 
Conductor asks dude to fold up his scooter as per transit rules and he proceeds to ***** and moan giving the conductor all kinds of attitude, conductor tells him " if you think this is personal I'll take the uniform off at the next stop and we can make it personal" :lol people not from NY don't realize a lot of these service jobs are filled by locals. :rofl:My mans ain't say another word and folded the scooter up and went back to QUIETLY reading his book.
 
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