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We All Have Our Own Conditions And Such, But Are You Ok With That Instead Of Something More Different Than Another Diagnosis That Is Worse?
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I'm just wondering and curious about that, I do have traits of autism but was never told by my doc or anyone else in the medical field etc, i mean I could have been diagnosed with cancer for example but haven't, I'm just looking at this question here that way, what are your thoughts about it and how do you think and look at this? Here. Not that I wish this happens to anyone but what are your thoughts about the? Being asked.

posted May 7
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I am okay with this as I have had it since 5 years old and am used to it. Luckily, I am almost normal as long as I take my meds. But I know certain pills will not work on me, like diet pills (cambogia).

posted May 7
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Thankfully knowing others are going through things worse. Having family have cancer, a friend to who wasn't fortunate on pulling through. Not to forget their are others around the world who have this and other health issues just as severe or worse. Myself have excepted this and other health issues well.

posted May 7
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Having had epilepsy my entire life I had to deal wit it. I had great parents and supporting brothers. Most people I told at church, school, work, etc came to accept me. My disease because I was a good example of how to take care of yourself. If had seizure ut was not a big deal. ericthom3

posted May 7
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The best suggestion I have is every day is different and wake up and see what it has to offer. Look at latest research but don't jump on the bandwagon to do it till you know the facts of side effects and other dangers. Look at the good things it does too. Always read the ingredients if it's a medication too.

posted May 7
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I see epilepsy as a challange every day. It’s not something id wish on anyone , not even my worst enemy. I do have fears with it. But the only reason I ended up with it is because I was born with hydrocephalus at birth. I wouldn’t wish hydrocephalus on anyone either including my worst enemy. With me being hydrocephalic it also has its challenges as well. I’ve lost my balance on several occasions in the past not to mention the days the side of my heard hurts when the biometric pressure changes with the weather. It’s hell some days.

posted May 7

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