| Started By | Comment | ||
|---|---|---|---|
Nonentitled |
Help me, internet MDs! |
Lead | |
|
Why is it that whenever I move my eyes back and forth I get a feeling like the front of my brain is being electrocuted? It's an odd feeling and I'd
like for it to go away soon.
|
|||
ScruffyGuy |
|||
|
Stage 1 leprosy, early warning symptoms.
The first rash should appear in about a week. Leprosy is easily cured so don't worry about it. |
|||
Vicconius |
|||
|
Loose wire. You're going to need a soldering gun.
|
|||
squashthebeef |
|||
|
Good God man! You are trying to do things the human body was never meant to do!
Oh, and I had a great idea for a healing swim with the dolphins tank at a leper colony. Didn't really work out. |
|||
iloveweems |
|||
|
Withdrawal? That symptom is a common complaint when people are getting off of some medications. yw
|
|||
Antithesys |
|||
|
webmd > symptom checker > eyes > pain when moving eyes
"If you feel a feeling of sharp pain or discomfort when moving your eyes, it means you have had a subconjunctal occlusion, which is a deadly kind of stroke. Unless medical attention is obtained within the first few minutes of the onset of symptoms, death occurs within 90% of patients. Search again?" |
|||
LostinSociety3 |
|||
|
... Thats promising...
Bummer about that man. |
|||
shadowdiana |
|||
|
Too bad you were rude to me the other day....I might have considered helping you...bwahahahaha
|
|||
Nonentitled |
|||
|
The withdrawal thing sounds possible...of course, so do having a stroke, a loose wire and leprosy, I guess.
Is Celexa that much of a bitch to get off of? I recently stopped it after almost a year. |
|||
Antithesys |
|||
|
I'm coming off Celexa right now and am just fine, but that's because I'm tapering off of it slowly. If you just "stopped", then have fun
with the zappies.
|
|||
iloveweems |
|||
|
Exactly- Celexa (and other SSRIs) often cause that symptom- you might want to contact your MD about tapering off as stopping without tapering can be dangerous
(and unpleasant).
|
|||
Lila Fowler |
|||
|
I thought Effexor was the only one that gives people zaps.
Stopping Celexa cold was easy as pie compared to going cold turkey from Paxil. I just didn't plan things right and my doctor was on vacation and all of a sudden, I had no meds. 3 days in, I was a fucking mess. Luckily, I lived on campus then and the medical clinic was open (this was during December exam break). I must've said some weird stuff to the doctor because I ended up getting an all-expense paid 3day vacay to the hospital. Against my will. Of course, now I'm on megadoses of Effexor and other stuff, and that is the worst to come off of. |
|||
hossc |
|||
|
^ nutjob.
SUCK IT UP and get on with life without the fucking crutch! |
|||
Lila Fowler |
|||
|
um, you're the one in the lame battle of wits with a retard, right???
get fucked. |
|||
Apprentice Talker |
|||
|
I hate slow speed internet. It costs 10-20 minutes per internet time.
|
|||
BJ |
|||
|
How many minutes does fast internet cost?
|
|||
Nonentitled |
|||
|
Okay, and WHY is it that the only time my brain seems to be floating around in electric juice is in the evenings and at night?
|
|||
Apprentice Talker |
|||
BJ wrote:Fast internet like the hi-speed internet, it is very fast than the slow dial-up/modem speed internet. It takes only 90 seconds. |
|||
MunchkinsByProxy |
|||
|
Note to self: Never go on anti-depressants...
|
|||