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- Metsu Desal
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Anyone know what the cause of these might be?
1. Memory loss or "time jumps" I.e. looking at the clock at 9am and then suddenly being in front of your computer and it's 1pm.
2. Severe Headaches in the center of your brain.
3. Mood swings, exhaustion, never ending appetite.
4. Has had a seizure in the last month.
I know #3 sounds like depression...but I think it's something more.
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- Williamkaede
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Perchance a chronic fatigue disorder? A friend of mine has one and is now stuck with it until the end of her days.
What's the background of the seizure?
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- Wescli Wardest
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But, I am not a doctor! I would think that have "Qualified " medical personel would be the best course of action.
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- Tonyib369
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www.webmd.com/default.htm
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- Rickie The Grey
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Metsu Desal wrote: Medical Issues
Anyone know what the cause of these might be?
1. Memory loss or "time jumps" I.e. looking at the clock at 9am and then suddenly being in front of your computer and it's 1pm.
2. Severe Headaches in the center of your brain.
3. Mood swings, exhaustion, never ending appetite.
4. Has had a seizure in the last month.
I know #3 sounds like depression...but I think it's something more.
I'd go to a Dr right away. These arn't light wt symptoms.
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- Wendaline
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Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
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- Akkarin
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As others have already said, the best option is to ignore everything you read in this thread unless it is being said by a fully qualified doctor. Then. Go and see a doctor...
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