Posted by Squiggles on March 3, 2006, at 17:08:42
In reply to Re: Does Serotonin Syndrome Cause Brain Damage?, posted by SLS on March 3, 2006, at 15:12:53
> > Just curious. Not having it right now. Realize that in the past I may have experienced it.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> > hb
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> Hi.
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> I'm not an expert by any means. However, it is my guess that no brain damage occurs unless there is severe hyperpyrexia (high body temperature/fever).
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> - Scott
I keep thinking i had a stroke and seizure
when i was w/d from K, but it could have
been serotonin syndrome; i had severe sweats
and i guess hyperpyrexia which make have
evoked a seizure and stroke, maybe in the heat
an actual heat stroke. Heat is common in
w/d.Still don't know what happened; a nurse
told me i should have seen a neurologist,
a n--e--u--r--o--l--o--g--i--s--t and she
glared at me while putting on the electric
curlers, lol.But yeah, i think after that something happened
to me. Strange thing is -- by sheer serendipity
when i had an accidental concussion this summer
my brain switched to another mode - some
of the damage like head heat, extreme lithium
toxicity "FEELING" and appetite have changed.
I seem to be better.I'm *ucking indestructible. :-)
Squiggles
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