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Re: whatever.. prescription brain damage.

Posted by lostforwards on October 23, 2005, at 8:27:27

In reply to Re: whatever.. prescription brain damage. » lostforwards, posted by alexandra_k on October 22, 2005, at 18:08:55

> > I've been having them since I was in hospital. I don't think it's related to the meds though. I started having these symptoms after experiencing a mild burning sensation on the top of my head.
> > Shortly after that my perception was different and I started having short term memory problems.
>
> Hmm. Is it possible that... Your experience of the 'mild burning sensation on the top of your head' might have been... one of the first of your perceptual distortions? I mean... You say you have been experiencing perceptual distortions since then, but I'm wondering whether this one, rather than being the cause of your later experiences of perceptual distortion might have actually been the first perceptual distortion you experienced. Does that make sense? Does it sound like it might be possible?
>
> Was it maybe based on something that happened when you were in hospital? Did you have ECT when you were in there? Did you have some kind of operation? Do you remember having a physical check up? Was your experience maybe related to anything like this?
>

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The only thing they did was give me clozaril. I don't think that caused the symptoms I experienced. Over the span of a few months I was attacked and harrassed by someone who had psychotronics and a directed energy weapon in their possesion.

I know that sounds out to lunch but it's true.

> > I guessed it was cause I was hit with the directed energy weapon.
>
> Yeah. I guess that could be one explanation...
> But there might be other explanations too...
> I'm just trying to think what else might be the reason for your experiences...
> If it is that you have been having these funny kinds of experiences since your time in hospital then... Maybe you need a meds adjustment. It might be possible that... A meds adjustment would reduce these kinds of experiences and help with your memory and stuff. Do you think that might be possible?
>
>
> It must feel really strange to have those experiences. ((((Lostfowards)))))
>
>


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