Living with Neurologic IssuesThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Neurologic Issues. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download undiagnose my sister kelly always travel to dominican republic or recently to el salvador…she always came with infected bites but never seek treatment..on february she went to el savador for a week,she came back very ill and with the flu,she didn’t went to the doctor neither..on march 20 the nightmare began, my mother call the ambulance because kelly was very slow and weak,she was suppost to go to work that day…she was admitted to the hospital,the next day she sign herself out…i told my mom you can’t go home like that so we went to another hospital which they prescribed her with buspar and lorazepam,they said it depression since she was crying so much… that night she woke up in totally dissoriented screaming and telling my mom to call the ambulance…this was the most terrieble mistake of all, she was admitted to a psychiatric clinic for a week where they almost kill her with psychosis medication,they just gave my sister with no hearing,talking or movement,in a wheelchair,from there seizure unconciousness… she was admitted in another hospital and till this day doctors don’t know what she got…spinal tab ,mri, ct scan and everything show negative…uncontrollable body movement they don’t know what’s going on, today is april 18 2007…..i wish somebody could help us. Comments
April 2007
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