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Havent had that experience :knock on wood:
What causes it? (the basics) |
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* Traumatic brain injury, stroke, or a transient ischemic attack (TIA) * Stopping alcohol after drinking heavily on most days * Illnesses that cause the brain to deteriorate * Dementia such as Alzheimer's disease * Problems that are present from before birth (congenital brain defects) * Injuries to the brain that occur during labor or at the time of birth * Low blood sugar or sodium levels in the blood * Kidney or liver failure * Use of cocaine, amphetamines, or certain other recreational drugs * Stopping certain drugs, such as barbiturates and benzodiazepines, after taking them for a period of time. * Infections (brain abscess, meningitis, encephalitis, neurosyphilis, or AIDS) * Phenylketonuria (PKU) can cause seizures in infants I blackout sometimes because of low blood sugar |
That's only partially funny since it's a medical condition, otherwise it would be hilarious.
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looks like a good mix of causes. Would have thought it was specifically brain related.
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Just two days before my 24th birthday I had that seizure. MRI shows I have a porencyphalic cyst on the left side of my brain....basically if you see one of my MRI's....the left corner of it just looks cut off.....dead brain cells. I'm like 5% zombie! :bowrofl: |
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I guess I can use the laughing emotes because I have the problem.....but I'm not shy about discussing it and laughing about it even then....yeah, its serious but hey, I'm still here! ;)
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braaaaaaaaaaaaaaaains! okay laters, I have to eat something.:happydance:
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