Raphael Clarke
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At least you got the bit right about many people living with epilepsy.BigMart wrote:Whats epilepsy got to do with it.......never seen him have a fit on the ground....has no impact on him....
Except for the fact he can suffer siezures......many people live with epilepsy.
Be very careful talking about something you obviously no little about - although that has never stopped you before. Do you think by any slight chance Raph maybe taking some medication to control his epilepsy - have you ever heard of side effects from taking some medication.
i had two friends who hated their epilepsy medication, it slowed them down mentally, made them feel wooly, drowsy in the head and body and put on weight.
One lady chose to wear the fits rather than live with the medication.
this is 10 years ago and I'm sure medication is more sophisticated now.
One lady chose to wear the fits rather than live with the medication.
this is 10 years ago and I'm sure medication is more sophisticated now.
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SHUT UP KRIME!
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double as a mood stabilser hense the use with bipolar and a few other mental impairments.skeptic wrote:i think he's on sodium valporate (Epilim)
most significant side effects = weight gain, hair loss... not so much sedation but by the same token it's also used for Bipolar Effective disorder so maybe some sedating effects
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I'm not aware that he was on that particular medication. He doesn't seem to be getting the hair loss side effect.skeptic wrote:i think he's on sodium valporate (Epilim)
most significant side effects = weight gain, hair loss... not so much sedation but by the same token it's also used for Bipolar Effective disorder so maybe some sedating effects
It is indeed - not only only prescribed for people with epilespy - but also for people as a mood stabiliser as stated above. Commonly taken by people who have Manic Depression and sometimes as an alternative to drugs such as lithium.
But Raph's judgement could be impared slightly from the anti-epilepsy medication he is taking, so that was also an interesting point you raised.
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A valid point, Dan.Dan Warna wrote:if you know what his medication is, you should hold your tongue, if you don't know what it is, and you are guessing....
Unless he openly talks about it, it can be something to discuss.
But yeah, best not to assume (and speculate) about somebody taking a certain type of medication.
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talking about it isn't a problem imo, but ascribing medication as applicable as if it were true is not.
I think generic discussion on the issue is fine, but that could just be me being a dick <shrug>
then again, he hasnt' won a brown low so its out the back or a 3rd round draft pick for a trade....
I think generic discussion on the issue is fine, but that could just be me being a dick <shrug>
then again, he hasnt' won a brown low so its out the back or a 3rd round draft pick for a trade....
Bewaire krime, da krimson bolt is comeing to yure nayborhood to smach krime
SHUT UP KRIME!
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And you do have a great understanding....
Ill just ask my wife.......no very few side effects from SV which is a mild mood stabiliser, depending on dosage...
Epilepsy can be very concerning, depending on severity....
Someone who did not know they had it until 22 and has had few siezures in their life is not very severe, and well managed
Do you honestly think dickwad....that raph could be an elite sportsman and have a 'debilitating' disease.....seriously
Ill just ask my wife.......no very few side effects from SV which is a mild mood stabiliser, depending on dosage...
Epilepsy can be very concerning, depending on severity....
Someone who did not know they had it until 22 and has had few siezures in their life is not very severe, and well managed
Do you honestly think dickwad....that raph could be an elite sportsman and have a 'debilitating' disease.....seriously
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Tell that to my sister who had her first seizure at 30 and has been having them once a week for the last 5 years, I think she finds it pretty debilitating despite only being diagnosed at 30BigMart wrote: Someone who did not know they had it until 22 and has had few siezures in their life is not very severe, and well managed
Did you not read what i posted...
Is raph having a siezure a week....is his well managed?
There are many causes for epilepsy (as you must know)
For some, its a cruelling disease.....others not so bad....and its treatable to in many cases to anpoint
Could you sister be an elite athlete given her condition???
Is raph having a siezure a week....is his well managed?
There are many causes for epilepsy (as you must know)
For some, its a cruelling disease.....others not so bad....and its treatable to in many cases to anpoint
Could you sister be an elite athlete given her condition???
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dunno
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And my sister is very active and fit
and lastly you don't know either.
He may be having one every two seconds or never had a second but either way it is a hurdle that he has to live with most probably for the rest of his life. It may be a large hurdle or it may be a bump. But a hurdle nether the less.
dunno
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And my sister is very active and fit
and lastly you don't know either.
He may be having one every two seconds or never had a second but either way it is a hurdle that he has to live with most probably for the rest of his life. It may be a large hurdle or it may be a bump. But a hurdle nether the less.