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    i get occasional migraines.. one was an "ocular migraine" that impaired my vision pretty badly. started as a "sunburst" in the upper right sector of my field of vision, then shined bright all over... was just like i'd stared at the sun for a period of time. the effects were worst for the first 15 minutes, but took a good hour or more before i could see well, and probably 3 hours to wear off completely. i was working way out in the sticks, by myself- i drove myself to the hospital, mostly blind, scared to death.... can you imagine going blind for no apparent reason?

    so i can relate.. migraines can do some ****ed up shit.

    doesn't make that video any less funny.
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    That is funny.

    This is funnier...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lNVd...feature=relmfu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belmont31R View Post
    Headaches effect people differently. Some don't even get them.



    When I get a bad one Im throwing up and cannot do anything but lay in bed with all the lights out for a few hours minimum.
    I use to do that exact same thing....the aura would start...I would have 30min of puking and then I have no clue how but I would always pass out. The worst of it was just fearing another one. That is some amazing pain.

    Bottom line is that she made the.."I just f**ked up & I'm about to cry" face. I'm sorry but she just couldn't recover with her level of intelligence imho.

    I'm an ass I'm sure, but this video is 100% funny....TBS just called and said so
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    I have multiple TBI and sometimes suffer from aphasia.

    I don't find it funny, at all. Pretty painful to watch, actually.

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    I was diagnosed TBI and sometimes have a hard time speaking or enunciating words. But to me it looks like she slipped up at the beginning and just went into panic mode.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 120mm View Post
    I don't find it funny, at all. Pretty painful to watch, actually.

    I'm with you on this one buddy. Somebody's embarrassing physical struggle isn't likely to humor me any time soon.
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    OK, I'll admit I laughed when Peter had a stroke at McBurger Town on the Family Guy.

    But count me among those who find no humor in watching an actual person having what, for all intents and purposes, appears to be a TIA or seizure. This young woman's physician apparently diagnosed the problem as migraine induced. Not knowing how many neurologists and neurophysiologists we have commenting on this thread, I'm prone to give some credence to the physician who actually examined the patient.

    As for the young woman appearing flustered, ask a stroke victim about the sense of panic and helplessness induced by suddenly realizing your body is no longer responding as it should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belmont31R View Post
    It was caused by a medical problem....
    Yep. Aphasia due to migraine. I feel kind of bad for her, but it's still hilarious to have it happen on live TV!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 120mm View Post
    I have multiple TBI and sometimes suffer from aphasia.

    I don't find it funny, at all. Pretty painful to watch, actually.
    Quote Originally Posted by Safetyhit View Post
    I'm with you on this one buddy. Somebody's embarrassing physical struggle isn't likely to humor me any time soon.
    Quote Originally Posted by montanadave View Post
    OK, I'll admit I laughed when Peter had a stroke at McBurger Town on the Family Guy.

    But count me among those who find no humor in watching an actual person having what, for all intents and purposes, appears to be a TIA or seizure. This young woman's physician apparently diagnosed the problem as migraine induced. Not knowing how many neurologists and neurophysiologists we have commenting on this thread, I'm prone to give some credence to the physician who actually examined the patient.

    As for the young woman appearing flustered, ask a stroke victim about the sense of panic and helplessness induced by suddenly realizing your body is no longer responding as it should.
    you guys have got to be kidding me.

    i'll bet each one of you a dollar that she laughs when she watches it.

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    Speech problems are what sent my mom to the doctor to find out she had a grapefruit sized tumor putting pressure on her brain. It started with her not being able to think of the right word for something and escalated until she'd open her mouth but not be able to say anything.

    But yea, the news said a couple days after that it was a medical problem related to a migraine. Luckily for her it wasn't a stroke or anything serious like that!

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