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Hi Lynn Memom

Wow, I'm so sorry about your daughters experience. Is there anyway she can

get a new job or what about going to personnel and filing a harassment complaint

because that is exactly what that guy is doing. He needs to realize that he

is the problem and not your daughter.

The shacking and difficulty breathing does sound alot like an anxiety

attack. The following symptoms of panic attacks and/or anxiety are from just one

web-site.

Panic attacks and/or anxiety may include

Electric current thru body

Breathing difficulties

Excessive perspiration

Rush of energy thru body

Hyperventilation

Sweating hands 

Tingling feeling thru body 

Tightening of the throat

Giddiness / Light-headedness

Hot prickly feeling thru body 

Choking sensation

Frequent need to urinate 

Intense heat thru body

Diarrhoea

Wave of energy thru body

Chest pain

Sleeping difficulties

Ice cold moving thru body 

Headaches

Night sweats

'Ants crawling' sensation  

Neck pain

Unexplained rashes 

Lower back pain

Weakness in left arm 

Depersonalisation /Derealisation: 

Aching jaw

Feeling detached from body

Muscle pain

Lack of concentration

As if looking through a  mist

Sciatica

Extreme exhaustion

As if you are not real

Loss of feelings and/or libido

As if surroundings not real

Nausea and/or vomiting

Short term memory loss

Stationary objects appear to move

Churning / burning stomach

Sensitivity to light / sound

Indigestion

Fear of dying

Dizziness

Fear of having a heart attack

Pins and needles

Fear of going insane

Hot and/or cold flashes

Fear of losing control

Racing  / Pounding heart

Shaking  

Fear of embarrassment

Missed' heart beats

Trembling

Fear of making a fool of self

Take Care

Babs

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Lynn,

That sounds like a panit attack to me. I shake uncontrolably when I have an

attack and I cant focus and things get fuzzy and my chest is tight. She might

just have situational anxiety, such as tests, being in public, parties, etc.

Have her talk to her Dr. They can prescribe a very small dose for her to take,

before she goes and does these events that will help calm her, I hope she gets

to feeling better, it is so hard to deal with if it is ALL the time. If that is

the case she may need to be on a dose to prevent it from happening. I take

klonopins, .5 3 x's a day. This helps keep me calm and doesnt make me sleepy

like xanax and ativan will. My experience with buspar was it made me nauseaus

at first. Just some information for you. She needs to talk to the dr to be

sure what she is feeling is anxiety or hypertension.

Cortnee

Ruf-Caimi <ruf-caimi@...> wrote: I have been up a lot last night

with this problem. My daughter started

law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

seizure condition.

Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

nothing goes right.

Thanks for letting me vent.

Lynn MeMom

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Lynn,

That sounds like a panit attack to me. I shake uncontrolably when I have an

attack and I cant focus and things get fuzzy and my chest is tight. She might

just have situational anxiety, such as tests, being in public, parties, etc.

Have her talk to her Dr. They can prescribe a very small dose for her to take,

before she goes and does these events that will help calm her, I hope she gets

to feeling better, it is so hard to deal with if it is ALL the time. If that is

the case she may need to be on a dose to prevent it from happening. I take

klonopins, .5 3 x's a day. This helps keep me calm and doesnt make me sleepy

like xanax and ativan will. My experience with buspar was it made me nauseaus

at first. Just some information for you. She needs to talk to the dr to be

sure what she is feeling is anxiety or hypertension.

Cortnee

Ruf-Caimi <ruf-caimi@...> wrote: I have been up a lot last night

with this problem. My daughter started

law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

seizure condition.

Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

nothing goes right.

Thanks for letting me vent.

Lynn MeMom

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Hi Lynn Memom

Wow, I'm so sorry about your daughters experience. Is there anyway she can

get a new job or what about going to personnel and filing a harassment complaint

because that is exactly what that guy is doing. He needs to realize that he

is the problem and not your daughter.

The shacking and difficulty breathing does sound alot like an anxiety

attack. The following symptoms of panic attacks and/or anxiety are from just one

web-site.

Panic attacks and/or anxiety may include

Electric current thru body

Breathing difficulties

Excessive perspiration

Rush of energy thru body

Hyperventilation

Sweating hands 

Tingling feeling thru body 

Tightening of the throat

Giddiness / Light-headedness

Hot prickly feeling thru body 

Choking sensation

Frequent need to urinate 

Intense heat thru body

Diarrhoea

Wave of energy thru body

Chest pain

Sleeping difficulties

Ice cold moving thru body 

Headaches

Night sweats

'Ants crawling' sensation  

Neck pain

Unexplained rashes 

Lower back pain

Weakness in left arm 

Depersonalisation /Derealisation: 

Aching jaw

Feeling detached from body

Muscle pain

Lack of concentration

As if looking through a  mist

Sciatica

Extreme exhaustion

As if you are not real

Loss of feelings and/or libido

As if surroundings not real

Nausea and/or vomiting

Short term memory loss

Stationary objects appear to move

Churning / burning stomach

Sensitivity to light / sound

Indigestion

Fear of dying

Dizziness

Fear of having a heart attack

Pins and needles

Fear of going insane

Hot and/or cold flashes

Fear of losing control

Racing  / Pounding heart

Shaking  

Fear of embarrassment

Missed' heart beats

Trembling

Fear of making a fool of self

Take Care

Babs

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My word !, that is a long list on anxiety and or panic

attacks, how can you tell if that is what it is or if

it may be something more serious ?

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My word !, that is a long list on anxiety and or panic

attacks, how can you tell if that is what it is or if

it may be something more serious ?

____________________________________________________

Start your day with - make it your home page

http://www./r/hs

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Hi Cortnee,

Yes it was an anxiety attack, I talked with her doctor. She will see him

tomorrow. I think if we could just get past this she would be fine. I really

believe it is more her job that is bothering her, or better yet her little boss.

He is younger than her. When he wants her, he doesn't even call her name. He

just bangs on the wall for her to come. I would seriously like to meet up with

him.

Thanks for your note and concern. I will let you know how we make out at the

doctors tomorrow,

Lynn

Cortnee Nixon wrote:

> Lynn,

>

> That sounds like a panit attack to me. I shake uncontrolably when I have an

attack and I cant focus and things get fuzzy and my chest is tight. She might

just have situational anxiety, such as tests, being in public, parties, etc.

Have her talk to her Dr. They can prescribe a very small dose for her to take,

before she goes and does these events that will help calm her, I hope she gets

to feeling better, it is so hard to deal with if it is ALL the time. If that is

the case she may need to be on a dose to prevent it from happening. I take

klonopins, .5 3 x's a day. This helps keep me calm and doesnt make me sleepy

like xanax and ativan will. My experience with buspar was it made me nauseaus

at first. Just some information for you. She needs to talk to the dr to be

sure what she is feeling is anxiety or hypertension.

>

> Cortnee

>

> Ruf-Caimi <ruf-caimi@...> wrote: I have been up a lot last night

with this problem. My daughter started

> law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> seizure condition.

> Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> nothing goes right.

> Thanks for letting me vent.

> Lynn MeMom

>

>

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Hi Cortnee,

Yes it was an anxiety attack, I talked with her doctor. She will see him

tomorrow. I think if we could just get past this she would be fine. I really

believe it is more her job that is bothering her, or better yet her little boss.

He is younger than her. When he wants her, he doesn't even call her name. He

just bangs on the wall for her to come. I would seriously like to meet up with

him.

Thanks for your note and concern. I will let you know how we make out at the

doctors tomorrow,

Lynn

Cortnee Nixon wrote:

> Lynn,

>

> That sounds like a panit attack to me. I shake uncontrolably when I have an

attack and I cant focus and things get fuzzy and my chest is tight. She might

just have situational anxiety, such as tests, being in public, parties, etc.

Have her talk to her Dr. They can prescribe a very small dose for her to take,

before she goes and does these events that will help calm her, I hope she gets

to feeling better, it is so hard to deal with if it is ALL the time. If that is

the case she may need to be on a dose to prevent it from happening. I take

klonopins, .5 3 x's a day. This helps keep me calm and doesnt make me sleepy

like xanax and ativan will. My experience with buspar was it made me nauseaus

at first. Just some information for you. She needs to talk to the dr to be

sure what she is feeling is anxiety or hypertension.

>

> Cortnee

>

> Ruf-Caimi <ruf-caimi@...> wrote: I have been up a lot last night

with this problem. My daughter started

> law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> seizure condition.

> Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> nothing goes right.

> Thanks for letting me vent.

> Lynn MeMom

>

>

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Hi Tess,]

Thanks what a mess. We will just have to wait and see how it goes. Thanks

for your note.

Lynn

Grammi B wrote:

> Hi Lynn...I'm so sorry for what your daughter experienced.

>

> Love...

>

> Tess

>

>

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" Wow what a lot of symptoms for this problem. I want her to file a complaint as

does her brother but she is stubborn. She needs to get a job in a law firm so

hopefully that will happen. She needs to start doing her clerking work. She

sees the doctor tomorrow, so we will see how that goes. Thank you for the list

it was

helpful. Thanks also for your help.

Lynn MeMom

jmorob@... wrote:

> Hi Lynn Memom

>

> Wow, I'm so sorry about your daughters experience. Is there anyway she can

> get a new job or what about going to personnel and filing a harassment

complaint

> because that is exactly what that guy is doing. He needs to realize that he

> is the problem and not your daughter.

> The shacking and difficulty breathing does sound alot like an anxiety

> attack. The following symptoms of panic attacks and/or anxiety are from just

one

> web-site.

>

> Panic attacks and/or anxiety may include

> Electric current thru body

> Breathing difficulties

> Excessive perspiration

> Rush of energy thru body

> Hyperventilation

> Sweating hands

> Tingling feeling thru body

> Tightening of the throat

> Giddiness / Light-headedness

> Hot prickly feeling thru body

> Choking sensation

> Frequent need to urinate

> Intense heat thru body

> Diarrhoea

> Wave of energy thru body

> Chest pain

> Sleeping difficulties

> Ice cold moving thru body

> Headaches

> Night sweats

> 'Ants crawling' sensation

> Neck pain

> Unexplained rashes

> Lower back pain

> Weakness in left arm

> Depersonalisation /Derealisation:

> Aching jaw

> Feeling detached from body

> Muscle pain

> Lack of concentration

> As if looking through a mist

> Sciatica

> Extreme exhaustion

> As if you are not real

> Loss of feelings and/or libido

> As if surroundings not real

> Nausea and/or vomiting

> Short term memory loss

> Stationary objects appear to move

> Churning / burning stomach

> Sensitivity to light / sound

> Indigestion

> Fear of dying

> Dizziness

> Fear of having a heart attack

> Pins and needles

> Fear of going insane

> Hot and/or cold flashes

> Fear of losing control

> Racing / Pounding heart

> Shaking

> Fear of embarrassment

> Missed' heart beats

> Trembling

> Fear of making a fool of self

>

> Take Care

> Babs

>

>

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Hi Tess,]

Thanks what a mess. We will just have to wait and see how it goes. Thanks

for your note.

Lynn

Grammi B wrote:

> Hi Lynn...I'm so sorry for what your daughter experienced.

>

> Love...

>

> Tess

>

>

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" Wow what a lot of symptoms for this problem. I want her to file a complaint as

does her brother but she is stubborn. She needs to get a job in a law firm so

hopefully that will happen. She needs to start doing her clerking work. She

sees the doctor tomorrow, so we will see how that goes. Thank you for the list

it was

helpful. Thanks also for your help.

Lynn MeMom

jmorob@... wrote:

> Hi Lynn Memom

>

> Wow, I'm so sorry about your daughters experience. Is there anyway she can

> get a new job or what about going to personnel and filing a harassment

complaint

> because that is exactly what that guy is doing. He needs to realize that he

> is the problem and not your daughter.

> The shacking and difficulty breathing does sound alot like an anxiety

> attack. The following symptoms of panic attacks and/or anxiety are from just

one

> web-site.

>

> Panic attacks and/or anxiety may include

> Electric current thru body

> Breathing difficulties

> Excessive perspiration

> Rush of energy thru body

> Hyperventilation

> Sweating hands

> Tingling feeling thru body

> Tightening of the throat

> Giddiness / Light-headedness

> Hot prickly feeling thru body

> Choking sensation

> Frequent need to urinate

> Intense heat thru body

> Diarrhoea

> Wave of energy thru body

> Chest pain

> Sleeping difficulties

> Ice cold moving thru body

> Headaches

> Night sweats

> 'Ants crawling' sensation

> Neck pain

> Unexplained rashes

> Lower back pain

> Weakness in left arm

> Depersonalisation /Derealisation:

> Aching jaw

> Feeling detached from body

> Muscle pain

> Lack of concentration

> As if looking through a mist

> Sciatica

> Extreme exhaustion

> As if you are not real

> Loss of feelings and/or libido

> As if surroundings not real

> Nausea and/or vomiting

> Short term memory loss

> Stationary objects appear to move

> Churning / burning stomach

> Sensitivity to light / sound

> Indigestion

> Fear of dying

> Dizziness

> Fear of having a heart attack

> Pins and needles

> Fear of going insane

> Hot and/or cold flashes

> Fear of losing control

> Racing / Pounding heart

> Shaking

> Fear of embarrassment

> Missed' heart beats

> Trembling

> Fear of making a fool of self

>

> Take Care

> Babs

>

>

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Hi ,

The list is long. She did have the shaking, fuzzy eye sight, tightening in

her chest and breathing problem. The doctor did tell me, it was an anxiety

attack. We will see what he comes up with tomorrow.

Lynn

Davenport wrote:

> My word !, that is a long list on anxiety and or panic

> attacks, how can you tell if that is what it is or if

> it may be something more serious ?

>

>

> ____________________________________________________

> Start your day with - make it your home page

> http://www./r/hs

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

The list is long. She did have the shaking, fuzzy eye sight, tightening in

her chest and breathing problem. The doctor did tell me, it was an anxiety

attack. We will see what he comes up with tomorrow.

Lynn

Davenport wrote:

> My word !, that is a long list on anxiety and or panic

> attacks, how can you tell if that is what it is or if

> it may be something more serious ?

>

>

> ____________________________________________________

> Start your day with - make it your home page

> http://www./r/hs

>

>

>

>

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Lynn, I'm very sorry to hear this about Laurie. I hope she'll be OK and that

she will be able to leave that nasty boss of hers very soon.

Hope you are feeling better about the situation now.

Not an MD

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

>I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> seizure condition.

> Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> nothing goes right.

> Thanks for letting me vent.

> Lynn MeMom

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Lynn, I'm very sorry to hear this about Laurie. I hope she'll be OK and that

she will be able to leave that nasty boss of hers very soon.

Hope you are feeling better about the situation now.

Not an MD

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

>I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> seizure condition.

> Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> nothing goes right.

> Thanks for letting me vent.

> Lynn MeMom

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Hi ,

We just home from the doctors. He reassured her that it was a panic attack.

He also said he felt the school lost control of the situation not Laurie. She

just wanted to sit there and wait it out but they wouldn't let her. If it

happens again she is to have the school call him and he will take care of

things. He also recommend getting another job. Which is always easier said

than done. He did give her a note

stating that she was under his care on Friday and could not work. So I hope

all will be okay. What a time of it. I hoped she will be all right now. Guess

we wait and see.

How are you doing? Guess the kids are getting ready to go back to school.

Lynn

wrote:

> Lynn, I'm very sorry to hear this about Laurie. I hope she'll be OK and that

> she will be able to leave that nasty boss of hers very soon.

>

> Hope you are feeling better about the situation now.

>

>

> Not an MD

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

> [ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

>

> >I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> > law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> > here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> > she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> > she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> > was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> > test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> > never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> > give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> > said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> > need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> > Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> > New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> > chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> > shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> > deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> > them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> > seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> > doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> > she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> > important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> > test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> > positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> > very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> > construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> > is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> > seizure condition.

> > Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> > chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> > what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> > thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> > The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> > for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> > treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> > school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> > which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> > I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> > nothing goes right.

> > Thanks for letting me vent.

> > Lynn MeMom

>

>

>

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Hi ,

We just home from the doctors. He reassured her that it was a panic attack.

He also said he felt the school lost control of the situation not Laurie. She

just wanted to sit there and wait it out but they wouldn't let her. If it

happens again she is to have the school call him and he will take care of

things. He also recommend getting another job. Which is always easier said

than done. He did give her a note

stating that she was under his care on Friday and could not work. So I hope

all will be okay. What a time of it. I hoped she will be all right now. Guess

we wait and see.

How are you doing? Guess the kids are getting ready to go back to school.

Lynn

wrote:

> Lynn, I'm very sorry to hear this about Laurie. I hope she'll be OK and that

> she will be able to leave that nasty boss of hers very soon.

>

> Hope you are feeling better about the situation now.

>

>

> Not an MD

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

> [ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

>

> >I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> > law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> > here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> > she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> > she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> > was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> > test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> > never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> > give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> > said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> > need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> > Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> > New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> > chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> > shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> > deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> > them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> > seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> > doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> > she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> > important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> > test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> > positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> > very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> > construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> > is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> > seizure condition.

> > Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> > chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> > what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> > thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> > The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> > for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> > treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> > school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> > which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> > I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> > nothing goes right.

> > Thanks for letting me vent.

> > Lynn MeMom

>

>

>

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I'm glad Laurie saw the doctor, Lynn. He sounds like he is on the ball.

I'll pray that she finds a new job soon and that she doesn't have any more

panic attacks.

I just dropped my oldest son off at college yesterday. I thought I would be

able to stop myself from crying, but I was wrong.

Now two are in college and only is home now. He doesn't go until

Thursday.

Not an MD

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

>

> >I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> > law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> > here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> > she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> > she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> > was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> > test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> > never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> > give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> > said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> > need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> > Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> > New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> > chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> > shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> > deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> > them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> > seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> > doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> > she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> > important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> > test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> > positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> > very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> > construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> > is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> > seizure condition.

> > Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> > chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> > what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> > thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> > The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> > for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> > treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> > school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> > which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> > I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> > nothing goes right.

> > Thanks for letting me vent.

> > Lynn MeMom

>

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I'm glad Laurie saw the doctor, Lynn. He sounds like he is on the ball.

I'll pray that she finds a new job soon and that she doesn't have any more

panic attacks.

I just dropped my oldest son off at college yesterday. I thought I would be

able to stop myself from crying, but I was wrong.

Now two are in college and only is home now. He doesn't go until

Thursday.

Not an MD

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

>

> >I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> > law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> > here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> > she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> > she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> > was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> > test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> > never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> > give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> > said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> > need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> > Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> > New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> > chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> > shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> > deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> > them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> > seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> > doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> > she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> > important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> > test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> > positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> > very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> > construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> > is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> > seizure condition.

> > Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> > chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> > what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> > thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> > The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> > for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> > treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> > school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> > which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> > I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> > nothing goes right.

> > Thanks for letting me vent.

> > Lynn MeMom

>

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I pray this all works out for her, . I know you must miss your kids, it

hard to let go. I have had to let four go. Its not easy being a mom, that's

for sure.

wrote:

> I'm glad Laurie saw the doctor, Lynn. He sounds like he is on the ball.

>

> I'll pray that she finds a new job soon and that she doesn't have any more

> panic attacks.

>

> I just dropped my oldest son off at college yesterday. I thought I would be

> able to stop myself from crying, but I was wrong.

>

> Now two are in college and only is home now. He doesn't go until

> Thursday.

>

>

> Not an MD

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

> [ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

> >

> > >I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> > > law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> > > here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> > > she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> > > she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> > > was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> > > test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> > > never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> > > give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> > > said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> > > need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> > > Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> > > New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> > > chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> > > shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> > > deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> > > them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> > > seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> > > doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> > > she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> > > important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> > > test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> > > positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> > > very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> > > construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> > > is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> > > seizure condition.

> > > Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> > > chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> > > what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> > > thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> > > The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> > > for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> > > treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> > > school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> > > which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> > > I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> > > nothing goes right.

> > > Thanks for letting me vent.

> > > Lynn MeMom

> >

>

>

>

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I pray this all works out for her, . I know you must miss your kids, it

hard to let go. I have had to let four go. Its not easy being a mom, that's

for sure.

wrote:

> I'm glad Laurie saw the doctor, Lynn. He sounds like he is on the ball.

>

> I'll pray that she finds a new job soon and that she doesn't have any more

> panic attacks.

>

> I just dropped my oldest son off at college yesterday. I thought I would be

> able to stop myself from crying, but I was wrong.

>

> Now two are in college and only is home now. He doesn't go until

> Thursday.

>

>

> Not an MD

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

> [ ] OT UP MOST OF THE NIGHT

> >

> > >I have been up a lot last night with this problem. My daughter started

> > > law school on Monday. She has to go to Delaware which is an hour from

> > > here, no big deal. Laurie has a controlled seizure condition. Actually

> > > she has only taken four seizures since her birth. When she gets upset

> > > she starts to shake, happens all the time. Yesterday her awful manager

> > > was just plain nasty. She had ask for " Friday off because there was a

> > > test she had to take. The test is pass or fail no in between. She

> > > never, never takes off and has plenty of time built up. He wouldn't

> > > give her off. A few weeks ago when she had her wisdow teeth out, he

> > > said to her " can't eat maybe you will loss weight " . She really doesn't

> > > need to loss weight, he is just nasty.

> > > Anyway they were doing a pre-test and she started to shake at school.

> > > New twist on this is she said everything got fuzzy with her eyes and her

> > > chest felt tight and she couldn't breathe. She told them that she

> > > shakes whenever she gets nervous but they said no. They took her to the

> > > deans office, they were helping her calm down. They called me, I told

> > > them that the shaking is something that happens and that she is on

> > > seizure medicine. They wouldn't let her drive home. I called the

> > > doctor and he said " Lynn this is not a seizure and it is highly unlikely

> > > she will take a seizure " . He was more interested about this very

> > > important test. Well the school couldn't be nicer and she can take the

> > > test, just has to be set up. My son and I went down and got her. On a

> > > positive note showed us a better way to come home that she is

> > > very happy with. Seems the way she was coming there was all kinds of

> > > construction and it took much longer. Plus with the construction there

> > > is flashing light. Flashing lights are very bad for anyone with a

> > > seizure condition.

> > > Does anyone know if shaking, things getting hazy and lightness in the

> > > chest, hard to breathe is an anxiety attack? I am wonder if that is

> > > what happened to her. I will say Laurie is smart and can do this law

> > > thing. I don't think there will be any problems with the work at all.

> > > The dean did tell me that the first week is an extremely stressful week

> > > for all students. On top of that you put her manager and his terrible

> > > treatment to her. He keeps telling her she is stupid for going to law

> > > school. One other thing they don't like it when she has to take off,

> > > which is rare. No one knows or can do her job but her.

> > > I am sorry this is so long, I am just so upset. I just feel that

> > > nothing goes right.

> > > Thanks for letting me vent.

> > > Lynn MeMom

> >

>

>

>

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Thanks, Lynn.

Not an MD

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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>>

>> Hi ,

>> We just home from the doctors. He reassured her that it was a panic

>> attack. He also said he felt the school lost control of the situation

>> not

>> Laurie. She just wanted to sit there and wait it out but they wouldn't

>> let

>> her. If it happens again she is to have the school call him and he will

>> take care of things. He also recommend getting another job. Which is

>> always easier said than done. He did give her a note

>> stating that she was under his care on Friday and could not work. So I

>> hope all will be okay. What a time of it. I hoped she will be all right

>> now. Guess we wait and see.

>> How are you doing? Guess the kids are getting ready to go back to

>> school.

>> Lynn

>>

>> wrote:

>>

>> > Lynn, I'm very sorry to hear this about Laurie. I hope she'll be OK and

>> > that

>> > she will be able to leave that nasty boss of hers very soon.

>> >

>> > Hope you are feeling better about the situation now.

>> >

>> >

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