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R1S8K 07-18-2019 05:55 AM

Could I have a brain inflammation?
 
Hello,

It's been like 4 years since the cause of the problem.

I know the cause of the problem was a junk whiskey I drank in Bahrain which is a country in the Gulf region.

Because it was a bad whiskey I had to drink more and more to get drunk, so my body had more levels of alcohol, and since it was a bad whiskey, it could not be prepared properly, maybe stupid people did the whiskey preparation in a personal apartments. I think the drinks at the airport are even fake.

Anyway, after drinking more than enough, I was doing sex with a girl, and during sex I felt something happened to me but not very clear but I knew it was bad.

Then I started to notice some problems in my body, after two days when I took the flight back to my country I started to have a big pain in my head and also fever and I was very weak the next months.

Until I got recovered but not full, I had like an injury in my head. Long story with the next 3 years of going on and off to smoking and some weed.

But now I stopped everything when I noticed even the smell of cigarettes cause me to bad and dizzy at the same time, and also feel bad the next day until my brain get recovered from that little smell of nicotine.

So I guess my brain now is very sensitive to nicotine, even if someone is smoking anywhere, at the park, store, hall or whatever.

Could I have brain inflammation? I want to get better, anyone could help me?

I've been to different doctors in Saudi Arabia but they didn't know how to diagnose me.

kiwi33 07-18-2019 04:14 PM

Hi R1S8K

Welcome to NeuroTalk :).

It is possible that you have become allergic to tobacco smoke; a referral to an allergy specialist might help.

Best wishes.

R1S8K 07-19-2019 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiwi33 (Post 1277916)
Hi R1S8K

Welcome to NeuroTalk :).

It is possible that you have become allergic to tobacco smoke; a referral to an allergy specialist might help.

Best wishes.

Last night my wife lighted some Oud that has a good smell in the house, so I was smelling all that smoke, I felt my head is going full or heavy feeling.

I think smoke in general is affecting me, but cigarettes smoke is more dangerous than others.

Because if I smell cigarettes smoke, I feel so tired next morning!
And like half of that day I continue to feel tired but at the end I think my body is getting recovered!


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