Your story of Destiny reminds me of my mother. She wasn't born with the condition, but for a long time she has been suffering similarly with the same symptoms of your daughter. It began with her eyes and then being stuck at home, she began hallucinating. She would swear that people are invading her home and she would begin arguing with them day and night. She would not believe us when we told her there was only her family here. She stayed awake day and night fussing and cussing. At first we thought she was possessed. Recently, she was sent to the hospital for examination. The doctors only guessed that she had a mental illness and placed her on psychotic meds. Then they found a bleed on her brain and sent her to another hospital. The doctors there took her off the psychotic meds, and placed her on antibiotics after finding a couple of infections. The bleed on her brain, thankfully, was small and is expected to close over time. Her blood count was down, but that was also treated with transfusions. She has her good days, but she's not out of the woodworks yet. The doctors recommend she sees a neurologist after she is released. I'm so happy that she has some days of clarity, but the proper meds can help her to adjust. I hope your daughter, too, can find the proper treatments. You might want to apply for Medicaid to help defray doctor costs as well as free rides to and from her doctor appointments. Blessings to you and Destiny.
Agnes Edwards thank you for the information it hurts so bad to see her go thee this everyday but I can't give you on her yes do days I'm up crying and praying to god for help I'm just so touch u even seen it nobody ever respond thanks so much in I'm praying for your mother
our story of Destiny reminds me of my mother. She wasn't born with the condition, but for a long time she has been suffering similarly with the same symptoms of your daughter. It began with her eyes and then being stuck at home, she began hallucinating. She would swear that people are invading her home and she would begin arguing with them day and night. She would not believe us when we told her there was only her family here. She stayed awake day and night fussing and cussing. At first we thought she was possessed. Recently, she was sent to the hospital for examination. The doctors only guessed that she had a mental illness and placed her on psychotic meds. Then they found a bleed on her brain and sent her to another hospital. The doctors there took her off the psychotic meds, and placed her on antibiotics after finding a couple of infections. The bleed on her brain, thankfully, was small and is expected to close over time. Her blood count was down, but that was also treated with transfusions. She has her good days, but she's not out of the woodworks yet. The doctors recommend she sees a neurologist after she is released. I'm so happy that she has some days of clarity, but the proper meds can help her to adjust. I hope your daughter, too, can find the proper treatments. You might want to apply for Medicaid to help defray doctor costs as well as free rides to and from her doctor appointments. Blessings to you and Destiny.
Your story of Destiny reminds me of my mother. She wasn't born with the condition, but for a long time she has been suffering similarly with the same symptoms of your daughter. It began with her eyes and then being stuck at home, she began hallucinating. She would swear that people are invading her home and she would begin arguing with them day and night. She would not believe us when we told her there was only her family here. She stayed awake day and night fussing and cussing. At first we thought she was possessed. Recently, she was sent to the hospital for examination. The doctors only guessed that she had a mental illness and placed her on psychotic meds. Then they found a bleed on her brain and sent her to another hospital. The doctors there took her off the psychotic meds, and placed her on antibiotics after finding a couple of infections. The bleed on her brain, thankfully, was small and is expected to close over time. Her blood count was down, but that was also treated with transfusions. She has her good days, but she's not out of the woodworks yet. The doctors recommend she sees a neurologist after she is released. I'm so happy that she has some days of clarity, but the proper meds can help her to adjust. I hope your daughter, too, can find the proper treatments. You might want to apply for Medicaid to help defray doctor costs as well as free rides to and from her doctor appointments. Blessings to you and Destiny.
Agnes Edwards thank you for the information it hurts so bad to see her go thee this everyday but I can't give you on her yes do days I'm up crying and praying to god for help I'm just so touch u even seen it nobody ever respond thanks so much in I'm praying for your mother
thanks so much u dont understand how truly touched to read your mom you are the only one made me feel better
our story of Destiny reminds me of my mother. She wasn't born with the condition, but for a long time she has been suffering similarly with the same symptoms of your daughter. It began with her eyes and then being stuck at home, she began hallucinating. She would swear that people are invading her home and she would begin arguing with them day and night. She would not believe us when we told her there was only her family here. She stayed awake day and night fussing and cussing. At first we thought she was possessed. Recently, she was sent to the hospital for examination. The doctors only guessed that she had a mental illness and placed her on psychotic meds. Then they found a bleed on her brain and sent her to another hospital. The doctors there took her off the psychotic meds, and placed her on antibiotics after finding a couple of infections. The bleed on her brain, thankfully, was small and is expected to close over time. Her blood count was down, but that was also treated with transfusions. She has her good days, but she's not out of the woodworks yet. The doctors recommend she sees a neurologist after she is released. I'm so happy that she has some days of clarity, but the proper meds can help her to adjust. I hope your daughter, too, can find the proper treatments. You might want to apply for Medicaid to help defray doctor costs as well as free rides to and from her doctor appointments. Blessings to you and Destiny.
Trying hard everyday to help myself my god still hears my cry
Awww i will pray for her
praying everyday
this my daughter if anybody knows of good doctors please help
Awww i will pray for her