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Old 02-21-2008, 04:40 PM
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Lightbulb welcome dear jina~

dear Jina,
Welcome to Neurotalk,
as far as your husband's health is concernedit is very complicated,
was loosing conscienceness his first symptom -
you need to take 10 steps backs and look at this as though you were not
involved, and see if you can recall your husband ever having nose bleeds before this -does he take high blood pressure medications,
has he been around any toxic gas fumes, do he have hypoglycemia,
did he eat what he normally eats - did something press the strssed out button for him on that day alone, or was it their in small areas -
yet you are to close to the forest to see the trees?
you must remember as much as possible, the mystery from his illness,
will be helped if you can reveal more information to the doctors?
peace to you both,
sincerely
tena


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Originally Posted by jinadean73 View Post
Hello, I'm here because of my DH.He is 36 and verry ill. The only thing the docs can tell us is its neuro its progressive and its deteriating.Heres our story...
In Sept. of 06 my dh was driving our family home on the freeway when he lost concesness. I was able to grab the wheel and no one was hurt. He spent the next 7 days in the hospital getting tests..ct, eeg, mri,and blood.
since then he has added mood swings, dizzyness, headaches, synacopy, siezures, nosebleeds, a tremor in his left arm and hand, a jurking tick in his neck/head, memory loss, hulucinations, parinoid delusions, and of course depression.
He has had mri, ct (both with and without contrast),eeg, angiogram,numuros blood test, seen a neuroligyst ,cardioligyst, neuro-phyciatryst and his GP.
all test within normal.Hes being reffered for a pet next, I guess we'll see.
As I said we've baffled the docs, any and all idea's welcome.
Sorry so long, Jina
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