#seizure
Asthma Attack leading to seizures and a coma
Its the middle of the night and im laying here thinking about how easy it would be to touch my limp oxygen deprived body after a violent seizure. Once the convulsions are finished, while my lips are still tinged blue and im semi conscious and weak, lifting up my little skirt and pressing your fingers inside me
Around the beginning of this month I was playing a video game and, out of nowhere, I felt a seizure coming on. Fortunately I got to my Lorazepam in time and did my multitasking tricks and managed to keep it away. I don’t know what could have triggered it; I wasn’t looking at anything with flashing lights, I wasn’t in any more pain than usual, I wasn’t too hot or too cold, it just came out of nowhere and scared me half to death.
It also happened right when I was doing something important and dangerous, so I had to ask my buddy to
keep my avatar alive because I would be very bummed out if I came back and she was dead.
I’m over a year seizure free now, working on learning how to drive, and I don’t want my brain throwing fits to rip that away from me. Not cool brain.
May: Brain Cancer Awareness Month
The most common symptoms of brain cancer are:
- Headaches
- Seizures
- Difficulty thinking/speaking
- Personality changes
- Tingling/Stiffness on one side of the body
- Loss of balance
- Vision changes
- Memory loss
- Nausea
- Disorientation
- Muscle weakness
- Anxiety/Depression
These are not all the symptoms of brain cancer, and brain cancer is NOT the only cause of these symptoms. If you suddenly or frequently experience any of these, go to your doctor so they can determine the cause.
[ID: An illustration of the side view of the human brain, with each lobe colored differently, with the most common symptoms arranged to follow the shape of the brain/lobes. The lobe-specific symptoms of brain cancer are in list formats outside the brain and correlate in color to the lobes. Frontal lobe: Personality changes, Increased aggression/irritation, Apathy, Weakness on one side of the body, Loss of smell, Difficulty walking, and Vision / Speech problems. Parietal lobe: Difficulty speaking/understanding, Problems reading/writing, and Loss of feeling in part of the body. Occipital lobe: Vision problems. Meninges: Headache, Nausea/vomiting, Sight problems, and Neck pain. Pituitary Gland: Lack of energy, Weight gain, Mood swings, High blood pressure, Diabetes, Enlarged hands/feet, Irregular/infrequent periods, and Infertility/impotence. Temporal lobe: Forgetting words, Short-term memory loss, and Seizures (often associated with strange smells/feelings). Brain Stem: Issues with coordination, Eyelid/mouth droops to one side, Difficulty swallowing, Difficulty speaking, and Double vision. Cerebellum: Issues with coordination, Uncontrolled eye movement, Nausea/vomiting, Neck stiffness, and Dizziness. Spinal Cord: Pain, Numbness, Weakness in legs/arms, Loss of bladder/bowel control, and Difficulty walking. End description.]
Tomorrow: Episode 3
WHICH CHARACTER WILL YOU SPEND YOUR QUARANTINE WITH? (18 options ehe)
(take a screenshot to figure it out under the cut, but tw: epileptic gif)
Inspired by the ask I have accidentally deleted but thankfully screenshot (I couldn’t choose a specific character so I ended up drawing 18 different options- I’m sorry if you don’t know them all )
(I put a tw in the tags for risk of epilepsy, I hope it’s enough!!)
you don’t notice you’re bleeding. you don’t notice you’re breathing. your eyes are too bright to see. beneath the skin you convulse with the current, every second, every tick, yet stay so still where you stand.
Crazy Love (2022) Ep-2
The Blue Ocean Diamond ep-7
Hello God Ep-15
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