hate to say this, but it kinda sounds like rabies. ive bolded all the things that fit
i doubt it is rabies, but ya, those fit lol.
It's not Rabies. Half his symptoms are presented early on, and the other half later on in the disease. If it were rabies, he'd know it, and he wouldn't be on an internet forum.
im basing it off of his symptoms.
they gave him antibiotics, my next guess, mycoplasma.
although it could be many things, viral meningitis (if your neck hurts when you tip your chin down), mono, lalalala alot.
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So I got my X-Ray and I got my blood drawn so they can make a proper diagnosis. Ended up that the reason I had all my head issues was because my oxygen saturation was extremely low. I'm going to figure everything else out tomorrow.
Thanks to everyone who cared. It really means a lot.
So I got my X-Ray and I got my blood drawn so they can make a proper diagnosis. Ended up that the reason I had all my head issues was because my oxygen saturation was extremely low. I'm going to figure everything else out tomorrow.
Thanks to everyone who cared. It really means a lot.
Damn, and here I was hoping you had Las Plagas.
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So are you better now? That sounds pretty serious, do you have any idea why it happened?
No idea. I still feel like hell, but at least we know why. It's not as bad as it was yesterday, probably because I don't have all the anxiety. I'll figure out tomorrow.
For now, I have to relax and just sleep is what the doctor sleep. And breath in this shit called "amol" to clear my lungs so I can get more oxygen in my system.
Low oxygen? Weird.. Could be a lota things, both internally or externally. Could be something with a the lunges, red blood platelets, or the blood brain barrier. Externally it would be gas poisoning (Do you have a sensor by where you sleep?). All should be treatable, glad to hear it's nothing to serious.
IMPORTANT. I'd sleep with your window open enough for good ventilation until you rule out any kind of gas poisoning.
“We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about.” - Albert Einstein
Low oxygen? Weird.. Could be a lota things, both internally or externally. Could be something with a the lunges, red blood platelets, or the blood brain barrier. Externally it would be gas poisoning (Do you have a sensor by where you sleep?). All should be treatable, glad to hear it's nothing to serious.
IMPORTANT. I'd sleep with your window open enough for good ventilation until you rule out any kind of gas poisoning.
Low oxygen? Weird.. Could be a lota things, both internally or externally. Could be something with a the lunges, red blood platelets, or the blood brain barrier. Externally it would be gas poisoning (Do you have a sensor by where you sleep?). All should be treatable, glad to hear it's nothing to serious.
IMPORTANT. I'd sleep with your window open enough for good ventilation until you rule out any kind of gas poisoning.
I've heard of bacteria that can take root right outside the areas and rod O2 from the red blood platelets, thus causing 02 deficiencies on the brain. There are many other ways the BBB can effect the blood feeding the brain, many times causing fluctuations O2.
“We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about.” - Albert Einstein
Ends up I have severe Walking Pneumonia or whatever. The coughing fits had such an decrease in my O2 levels that it literally stopped oxygen to my brain, leaving me going crazy. I'm laying in bed for the next few days, but the doctor said if I sleep and take the medication, I'll be back in school this Friday. So it's not as bad as I thought
Yeah it was an antibiotic. I don't remember the name, but I can look into it. I'm doing a lot better. The doctor recommended me to take walks to keep my body going which is what I did today. Felt good
Again, thanks guys for all the support and stuff. It really means a lot.
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Stupid comment, but your symptoms kind of match your avatar and username.
they gave him antibiotics, my next guess, mycoplasma.
although it could be many things, viral meningitis (if your neck hurts when you tip your chin down), mono, lalalala alot.
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
Either that, or he was sexually aroused by Penny's ex-boyfriend.
Thanks to everyone who cared. It really means a lot.
Fucking kudos for getting the reference.
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
Damn, and here I was hoping you had Las Plagas.
Anyway hope you start feeling better. Interested to see what they find out.
No idea. I still feel like hell, but at least we know why. It's not as bad as it was yesterday, probably because I don't have all the anxiety. I'll figure out tomorrow.
For now, I have to relax and just sleep is what the doctor sleep. And breath in this shit called "amol" to clear my lungs so I can get more oxygen in my system.
IMPORTANT. I'd sleep with your window open enough for good ventilation until you rule out any kind of gas poisoning.
Feel better champ
Umm..blood brain barrier?
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Blood Brain Barrier
I've heard of bacteria that can take root right outside the areas and rod O2 from the red blood platelets, thus causing 02 deficiencies on the brain. There are many other ways the BBB can effect the blood feeding the brain, many times causing fluctuations O2.
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
Again, thanks guys for all the support and stuff. It really means a lot.