Added: Nov 19, 2008

From: CherylSpeaksOut

Duration: 10:34

these ones hard to see because of white light, sheets and top - this was non-stop for months eveyday. I was brain/body damaged repeatedly in 2003 from prescribed medications. I had severe withdrawls for months, I had been on 1 since prior 1993 Imovane at high doses. I have CFIDS and FM and was repeatedly misdiagnised and over medicated. I went through severe withdrawls for many months, with seizures and myoclonic convulsions everyday until I paralize if they were not brought under control fast enough. As seizure medications were involved in the brain damage, lamictal, valproic acid, tegrotel, as well as other medications, they could not give these to me again, they caused too much pressure on my brain and my muscles and ligaments would stiffen and shorten drastically again. My brain, body damage was not put on my medical records until possibly some of it in 2005, I am not sure how much or what, my left side of body is weak and drags around on and off, this happened while coming off the drugs and my speech was affected for a 2nd time the first after the lamictal. It still flucates drastically. After positive light test for seizures disappeared from medical records, and this was just after being released from hosptial they refused to stablize them and left like this for month after month, still have them, and muscle ligament damage has worsend,, did drastically much more after this very quickly, it varies depending if on anything to relax them, dyskenisa has spread throughout my body face, hands, feet, neck, drug induced parkinsons, myocolinic convulsions I wake up to every day as well, sometimes I can not hold my head up. I can not lift very much or walk far in home, use wheelchair sometimes, not wheelchair accessable, looking at this I wondering what I am on that my walking looks so good and fluid not stiff as a board, maybe the saline pumped up with and the meds at the time, think mention them

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Tags: -2004  21  april  body  brain  convulsions  damage  myocolonic  seizures 


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