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Suffer From Hysteria. Taking Primox. Symptoms Recur On Stopping Medication. Remedy?

hi SIR, MY WIFE IS SUFFERING FROM HISTERIA , SHE IS WELL NOW, SHE TAKES PRIMOX MEDICINE. THE PROBLEM IS THAT AS SOON AS SHE STOP THE MEDICINE SHE IS ATTACKED AGAIN, SHE FALLS HERE AND THERE ,HER BODY IS NOT CONTROLLED SHE STATR MOUTH DIARIA .SHE CAN NOT SLEEP ETC. LET ME KNOW WHAT IS NEXT, AND HOW MUCH TIME IT MAY CONTINUE.IF SHE TAKES MEDICINE SHE IS ALLRIGHT.
Fri, 19 Apr 2013
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Hi there ~

You need to have your wife checked by a neuropsychiatrist as it might as well could be seizures. I hope this helps. You should take a complete history and previous medications tried and restart her current medications before you can take her to a doctor. I assure you that it is a treatable condition. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Suffer From Hysteria. Taking Primox. Symptoms Recur On Stopping Medication. Remedy?

Hi there ~ You need to have your wife checked by a neuropsychiatrist as it might as well could be seizures. I hope this helps. You should take a complete history and previous medications tried and restart her current medications before you can take her to a doctor. I assure you that it is a treatable condition. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!