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brain damage

Posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 10:16:29

What are the symptoms of damage to grey matter of the frontal lobes?

I'm having short term memory problems and I think it's cause I was shot in the head with a directed energy weapon. I'm also having trouble opening my mouth to speak. My sister said I'd have motor problems immediately if there was any damage.

Does anybody on this board know anything about directed energy weapons? ( there capbilities and limitations )

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 10:53:09

In reply to brain damage, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 10:16:29

> What are the symptoms of damage to grey matter of the frontal lobes?
>
> I'm having short term memory problems and I think it's cause I was shot in the head with a directed energy weapon. I'm also having trouble opening my mouth to speak. My sister said I'd have motor problems immediately if there was any damage.
>
> Does anybody on this board know anything about directed energy weapons? ( there capbilities and limitations )

I'm more interested in an answer to my first question. Please don't assume I'm trying to build a directed energy weapon. I'm curious to know about them simply because if I knew more about them I'd know whether my worries ( about being shot )are justified.

 

Re: brain damage » lostforwards

Posted by NikkiT2 on October 8, 2005, at 11:09:44

In reply to Re: brain damage, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 10:53:09

I think this is something you *really* need to discuss with a doctor.. and soon..

Nikki x

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by lynn970 on October 8, 2005, at 11:38:37

In reply to brain damage, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 10:16:29

Sorry, I dont know anything about that. What is that.

I know that when I was on cymbalta I could not remember things to save my life.

 

Re: brain damage » lostforwards

Posted by ed_uk on October 8, 2005, at 12:06:50

In reply to brain damage, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 10:16:29

Hi Lost,

>I'm having short term memory problems and I think it's cause I was shot in the head with a directed energy weapon.

I agree with Nikki 100%. This is something that you must discuss with your doctor as soon as possible.

Regards

~Ed

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 12:53:32

In reply to Re: brain damage » lostforwards, posted by ed_uk on October 8, 2005, at 12:06:50

> Hi Lost,
>
> >I'm having short term memory problems and I think it's cause I was shot in the head with a directed energy weapon.
>
> I agree with Nikki 100%. This is something that you must discuss with your doctor as soon as possible.
>
> Regards
>
> ~Ed

The doctor says they're negative symptoms. I have my dboubts. The doctor also doesn't believe me when I say I was hunted down by a thug with psychotronics and directed energy weapon. They just kept bumping up the dose of antipsychotic.
I'm on 500mg Clozaril now. It isn't really helping. I feel amotivated a lot of the time and numb.

Seriously. This electronic harassment stuff is real and I was a targett.

http://www.eharassment.ca,
http://www.c-a-t-c-h.ca/

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 12:55:14

In reply to Re: brain damage » lostforwards, posted by NikkiT2 on October 8, 2005, at 11:09:44

> I think this is something you *really* need to discuss with a doctor.. and soon..
>
> Nikki x
>
>

I've already talked to a doctor. I'm treated. It's not a symptom of my illness. I really was hit with a directed energy weapon.

 

Re: brain damage » lynn970

Posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 12:58:31

In reply to Re: brain damage, posted by lynn970 on October 8, 2005, at 11:38:37

> Sorry, I dont know anything about that. What is that.
>
> I know that when I was on cymbalta I could not remember things to save my life.

What is that? Do you mean what are directed energy weapons? They's energy weapons that shoot lasers or microwave or any electomagnetic energy.

 

Re: Freaked out by picture on site

Posted by Deneb on October 8, 2005, at 15:31:54

In reply to Re: brain damage, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 12:53:32

> Seriously. This electronic harassment stuff is real and I was a targett.
>
> http://www.eharassment.ca,
> http://www.c-a-t-c-h.ca/

OK, I'm totally freaked out now. I just went to http://www.eharassment.ca and the picture on the top left hand corner is the same exact photo my sister took of my Mom's flowers. How can this be? The colours are exactly the same, it is the exact same flower. The picture is the same. My sister put that picture up as her desktop...now it is circulating around the net??? What is going on? How can this happen? Was our computer hacked into? OMG, the website is Canadian too...

OK, this is really freaky. How can this be? What is going on?

Deneb

 

Re: Freaked out by picture on site

Posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 16:13:50

In reply to Re: Freaked out by picture on site, posted by Deneb on October 8, 2005, at 15:31:54

> > Seriously. This electronic harassment stuff is real and I was a targett.
> >
> > http://www.eharassment.ca,
> > http://www.c-a-t-c-h.ca/
>
> OK, I'm totally freaked out now. I just went to http://www.eharassment.ca and the picture on the top left hand corner is the same exact photo my sister took of my Mom's flowers. How can this be? The colours are exactly the same, it is the exact same flower. The picture is the same. My sister put that picture up as her desktop...now it is circulating around the net??? What is going on? How can this happen? Was our computer hacked into? OMG, the website is Canadian too...
>
> OK, this is really freaky. How can this be? What is going on?
>
> Deneb
>
>

I think that picture comes with win XP. i think the person who runs the site ripped it off. not a big deal really.

http://www.raven1.net is another site. then there's always mindcontrolforums.com

 

Re: brain damage » lostforwards

Posted by lynn970 on October 8, 2005, at 16:25:52

In reply to Re: brain damage » lynn970, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 12:58:31

Like a laser Beam?

I appear dumb in this area. Can a laser beam hurt you? I read the links that you put on your thread. Do common everyday people have these electronics?

 

Re: Freaked out by picture on site » lostforwards

Posted by Deneb on October 8, 2005, at 16:32:17

In reply to Re: Freaked out by picture on site, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 16:13:50

> I think that picture comes with win XP. i think the person who runs the site ripped it off. not a big deal really.

PHEW! I just checked and you are correct. That picture does come with windows XP. I don't know why I thought it was a picture my sister took. OMGosh, what a relief! I thought I was seeing things.

Deneb

 

Re: brain damage » lynn970

Posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 16:41:08

In reply to Re: brain damage » lostforwards, posted by lynn970 on October 8, 2005, at 16:25:52

> Like a laser Beam?
>
> I appear dumb in this area. Can a laser beam hurt you? I read the links that you put on your thread. Do common everyday people have these electronics?

I don't really know much about directed energy weapons either.

It depends what type of laser beam. A CO2 laser would be dangerous. I think it can cut through walls.

The only type of energy weapon I know of that a common person could make is made from old microwave parts. They're sometimes called HERFs ( high energy radio frequency )and they're usually just for attacking electronics( shorting them out from a distance )

I have no idea what type of weapon was used on me. My guess is it was microwave based. If it was a laser they're be a burn mark through the surface of my skin on my forehead.


 

Re: brain damage » lostforwards

Posted by Phillipa on October 8, 2005, at 18:51:30

In reply to Re: brain damage » lynn970, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 16:41:08

Lostforwards, I think you need to give your pdoc a call again. What country do you live in? Not that it really matters. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: brain damage » lostforwards

Posted by ed_uk on October 9, 2005, at 16:35:44

In reply to Re: brain damage » lynn970, posted by lostforwards on October 8, 2005, at 16:41:08

Hi Lost,

I didn't know you were on Clozaril now. Have you been diagnosed with schizophrenia?

Regards

~Ed

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by lostforwards on October 9, 2005, at 16:46:53

In reply to Re: brain damage » lostforwards, posted by ed_uk on October 9, 2005, at 16:35:44

> Hi Lost,
>
> I didn't know you were on Clozaril now. Have you been diagnosed with schizophrenia?
>
> Regards
>
> ~Ed
>
As far as I know my diagnosis is still bipolar with psychotic symptoms. I don't think they want to haul out a new diagnosis. They haven't said anything to me about it.

I'm on clozaril now. I don't really think it's necessary. The voices were real and my fear ( prompting me to make a foil hat ) was warranted.

 

Re: brain damage » lostforwards

Posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 7:48:27

In reply to Re: brain damage, posted by lostforwards on October 9, 2005, at 16:46:53

Hi Lost,

It does sound to me like these are symptoms of your illness. It sounds like you are totally convinced this has really happened, and I'm not completely writing that possibility off. Maybe it is real. But I'd say there's a 95% chance that it's your illness. Do you think it could be your illness?

I don't think you've answered anyone's concerns over whether you've spoken to your doctor recently. I'm worried about you. I keep coming back to this post, and though I don't know you, I still keep thinking about this person who may be suffering paranoias from an illness and may still be thinking they were real. That's a nightmare, and that's why I think you should check in with your doctor and be honest.

Let us know how you are.

~Autumn~

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by lostforwards on October 10, 2005, at 8:16:07

In reply to Re: brain damage » lostforwards, posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 7:48:27

> Hi Lost,
>
> It does sound to me like these are symptoms of your illness. It sounds like you are totally convinced this has really happened, and I'm not completely writing that possibility off. Maybe it is real. But I'd say there's a 95% chance that it's your illness. Do you think it could be your illness?
>
> I don't think you've answered anyone's concerns over whether you've spoken to your doctor recently. I'm worried about you. I keep coming back to this post, and though I don't know you, I still keep thinking about this person who may be suffering paranoias from an illness and may still be thinking they were real. That's a nightmare, and that's why I think you should check in with your doctor and be honest.
>
> Let us know how you are.
>
> ~Autumn~
I've talked to my doctor. He, of course, believes my claims of being a victim of mind control are false and that it's just my illness. I'm sure I'll be fine.

I posted some links to sites about mind control earlier.

http://www.c-a-t-c-h.ca http://wwww.eharassment.ca
www.raven1.net
http://www.mindcontrolforums.com
www.stopcovertwar.com

On a broader scale I suspect that the sites may be a part of a bigger conspiracy. That's dboubful though.

 

Re: brain damage » lostforwards

Posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 9:36:31

In reply to Re: brain damage, posted by lostforwards on October 10, 2005, at 8:16:07

Glad to see you've talked with your doctor. If he believes it is the illness, how aggressively is he treating you? You did say you've gone up in your dose but have felt no effects from it. Is your doc talking about trying a new med? Does he understand the seriousness of what you're saying?

I just picture myself in your position and imagine how scary it must be to think people are trying to hurt me. I think it would be wise to treat yourself with meds as aggressively as you can right now to rule out the possibility that it's the illness and not real.

I did check out those sites you posted. It must confuse you further to see there are other people who say the same things as you. It all must be so confusing.

(((Lostforwards)))

~Autumn~

 

Re: brain damage » holymama

Posted by lostforwards on October 10, 2005, at 10:20:54

In reply to Re: brain damage » lostforwards, posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 9:36:31

> Glad to see you've talked with your doctor. If he believes it is the illness, how aggressively is he treating you? You did say you've gone up in your dose but have felt no effects from it. Is your doc talking about trying a new med? Does he understand the seriousness of what you're saying?
>
> I just picture myself in your position and imagine how scary it must be to think people are trying to hurt me. I think it would be wise to treat yourself with meds as aggressively as you can right now to rule out the possibility that it's the illness and not real.
>
> I did check out those sites you posted. It must confuse you further to see there are other people who say the same things as you. It all must be so confusing.
>
> (((Lostforwards)))
>
> ~Autumn~
Thanks for the support.

I think they're treating me pretty aggressively. The only change was a switch from Zyprexa to clozaril. I don't think anybody can understand the seriousness of the high tech crime I feel I am a victim of let alone believe me.

 

Re: brain damage » lostforwards

Posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 17:52:14

In reply to Re: brain damage » holymama, posted by lostforwards on October 10, 2005, at 10:20:54

I think you're right -- I think it would be pretty hard to convince your doctors or just about anyone else about what you're saying. I can't imagine how alone you must feel.

I'm still standing by my belief that this must be your illness. It's too much of a coincidence that you're taking antipsychotic meds for schizophrenia (or something like it)and you are also very paranoid about something. I know this situation must be so real for you, but can you also imagine that it very well might be you mind overreacting?

~Autumn~

 

Re: brain damage » holymama

Posted by lostforwards on October 10, 2005, at 18:27:34

In reply to Re: brain damage » lostforwards, posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 17:52:14

> I think you're right -- I think it would be pretty hard to convince your doctors or just about anyone else about what you're saying. I can't imagine how alone you must feel.
>
> I'm still standing by my belief that this must be your illness. It's too much of a coincidence that you're taking antipsychotic meds for schizophrenia (or something like it)and you are also very paranoid about something. I know this situation must be so real for you, but can you also imagine that it very well might be you mind overreacting?
>
> ~Autumn~
I think the experience was far too organized to be my mind over-reacting. I suppose it's possible that somehow I, and my mind, created a complex series of events. The only reason I'm on the meds is because the doctor recommended I get on them. And I didn't stop talking about mind control and directed energy weapons so they switched me to clozaril.

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 19:06:47

In reply to Re: brain damage » holymama, posted by lostforwards on October 10, 2005, at 18:27:34

But have you seen the movie Beautiful Mind? After watching that movie I understood that the mind CAN create something quite complex.

What do you mean when you said:
"I suppose it's possible that somehow I, and my mind, created a complex series of events."
??

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by lostforwards on October 10, 2005, at 19:15:51

In reply to Re: brain damage, posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 19:06:47

> But have you seen the movie Beautiful Mind? After watching that movie I understood that the mind CAN create something quite complex.
>
> What do you mean when you said:
> "I suppose it's possible that somehow I, and my mind, created a complex series of events."
> ??

What I meant was I suppose it's possible that me and my mind created a complicated story that seems perfectly rational. I'm not dismissing that posibility though I dboubt it.

I've seen a beautiful mind. I don't know what to say though. I still think my experience was real and not a product of mental illness.

 

Re: brain damage

Posted by holymama on October 10, 2005, at 19:30:08

In reply to Re: brain damage, posted by lostforwards on October 10, 2005, at 19:15:51

Well, I just have to say that if it is real, it's really ****ed up. I'm hoping that it isn't. It would be much easier to fix if it were just psychosis. I'd be hounding your doctor right now if I were you to get some treatment that works, just to make it go away if it IS illness.

~Autumn~


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