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Epilespy is hurting my life

Fri, 07/15/2011 - 21:23

Hello my name extreme epilespy

I have had it for 5 year's already and its not getting better isntead worse

I take 900mg of Dilatin Phenytoin because the epilespy i have is very bad that i have trouble getting

around because sometimes i can't see properly and have poor balance so it's hard to walk sometimes

other times it feels like everything running around me,dizznes, sores in my mouth,sometimes i peel my skin because its already coming other times it feels like i have a rope around my head.

I can't work because i have poor eye sight,bad balance,also i statrted hear voices in my head ,had seizures,other times

when i goto sleep it feels like my heads on fire and have experienced this odd feeling that im not on earth when im sleeping even when im trying to get up  i cant control my legs and piss in pyjamas so i go back to sleep until i feel like normal other days i have good vision,but bad balance,also see these blue auroas everywhere i go.when i Feel streesed it gets worse with no control of my legs

I apolgize for my bad writing to everyone,who reads this

 

It's hard living like this i hide my identity everyday because i want to be normal

I would trade my epilespy to live in a hard country like africa anyday if it was possible!......................

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