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  • #97
    Originally posted by Wisheezy View Post
    look migraines suck bad...but this has been over hyped..it's just a migraine..
    No way they would stop a plain for a migraine.

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    • #98
      if he die today it be a holliday!
      damn cool that he is oke!
      I like my blunt, Nutty Professor!

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      • #99
        Originally posted by jonathan_ym View Post
        if he die today it be a holy day!
        damn cool that he is oke!

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        • Originally posted by Wisheezy View Post
          look migraines suck bad...but this has been over hyped..it's just a migraine..

          sorry to tell u but planes are not stopped for migraines. only for extreme emergencies. he owes no one an explanation since theres a HIPPA law here in the u.s. that prevents anyones medical info from being given out. but they also shouldnt try an insult anyones intelliegence actually thinking those with sense are gonna actually think a plane was stopped due to a migraine. maybe where u live theyre stopped for headaches. but not here.
          I'M FEMALE

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          • Originally posted by ILL View Post
            sorry to tell u but planes are not stopped for migraines. only for extreme emergencies.
            Wasn't it a private Jet? They would stop if its his own damn plane.


            Plus "seizure like symptoms" is an extreme emergency.
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            • Originally posted by TCG819 View Post
              Wasn't it a private Jet? They would stop if its his own damn plane.

              whether private or not. planes can't and won't be landed for an headache. there has to be clearance for an emergency landing. you just can't land a plane/jet whenever you feel like it/ or anywere you want to. air traffic controllers have many planes they have to direct/instruct. and have no time to land a plane just because. it has to be an extreme emergency. and headaches don't fall into that category.

              ---------- Post added at 07:29 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:23 AM ----------

              people please educate yourselves

              seizures and seizure like symptoms and headaches are two different things

              Based on the type of behavior and brain activity, seizures are divided into two broad categories: generalized and partial (also called local or focal). Classifying the type of seizure helps doctors diagnose whether or not a patient has epilepsy.
              Generalized seizures are produced by electrical impulses from throughout the entire brain, whereas partial seizures are produced (at least initially) by electrical impulses in a relatively small part of the brain. The part of the brain generating the seizures is sometimes called the focus. The most common types of seizures are listed below:
              Generalized Seizures
              (Produced by the entire brain)
              Symptoms
              1. "Grand Mal" or Generalized tonic-clonic Unconsciousness, convulsions, muscle rigidity
              2. Absence Brief loss of consciousness
              3. Myoclonic Sporadic (isolated), jerking movements
              4. Clonic Repetitive, jerking movements
              5. Tonic Muscle stiffness, rigidity
              6. Atonic Loss of muscle tone
              Generalized Seizures
              There are six types of generalized seizures. The most common and dramatic, and therefore the most well known, is the generalized convulsion, also called the grand-mal seizure. In this type of seizure, the patient loses consciousness and usually collapses. The loss of consciousness is followed by generalized body stiffening (called the "tonic" phase of the seizure) for 30 to 60 seconds, then by violent jerking (the "clonic" phase) for 30 to 60 seconds, after which the patient goes into a deep sleep (the "postictal" or after-seizure phase). During grand-mal seizures, injuries and accidents may occur, such as tongue biting and urinary incontinence.
              Absence seizures cause a short loss of consciousness (just a few seconds) with few or no symptoms. The patient, most often a child, typically interrupts an activity and stares blankly. These seizures begin and end abruptly and may occur several times a day. Patients are usually not aware that they are having a seizure, except that they may be aware of "losing time."
              Myoclonic seizures consist of sporadic jerks, usually on both sides of the body. Patients sometimes describe the jerks as brief electrical shocks. When violent, these seizures may result in dropping or involuntarily throwing objects.
              Clonic seizures are repetitive, rhythmic jerks that involve both sides of the body at the same time.
              Tonic seizures are characterized by stiffening of the muscles.
              Atonic seizures consist of a sudden and general loss of muscle tone, particularly in the arms and legs, which often results in a fall.
              Partial Seizures
              (Produced by a small area of the brain)
              Symptoms
              1. Simple (awareness is retained)
              a. Simple Motor
              b. Simple Sensory
              c. Simple Psychological
              a. Jerking, muscle rigidity, spasms, head-turning
              b. Unusual sensations affecting either the vision, hearing, smell taste, or touch
              c. Memory or emotional disturbances
              2. Complex
              (Impairment of awareness)
              Automatisms such as lip smacking, chewing, fidgeting, walking and other repetitive, involuntary but coordinated movements
              3. Partial seizure with secondary generalization Symptoms that are initially associated with a preservation of consciousness that then evolves into a loss of consciousness and convulsions.



              Types of Seizures and Seizure Symptoms: Grand Mal Seizure, Myoclonic Seizure, and More - WebMD
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              • Wayne doesn't fit in the same category as us. Don't you think he has a little pull when it comes to getting things he wants? Wayne has the money to pay any financial deficit they may have faced from the landing. Everything revolves around $$$$$$$
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                ITS THE BIRDMAN JR.

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                • ...and to think some of y'all want him back on syrup.

                  ---------- Post added at 10:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:22 AM ----------

                  Originally posted by malevolant View Post
                  So Wayne either a. Needs to smoke again or b. He smoked for the first time and tweaked the fuck out.
                  Thats the same option twice. To start smoking again won't you need to smoke for the first time?

                  Damn u niggas, Im logging off again lol.


                  What comes easy, won't Last. What Lasts won't come easy.

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                  • Originally posted by ChrisBLawyer View Post
                    ...and to think some of y'all want him back on syrup.
                    Thats what im sayin. Its hard enough to stay healthy without drugs.
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                    ITS THE BIRDMAN JR.

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                    • Originally posted by Katluvah View Post
                      No way they would stop a plain for a migraine.
                      Originally posted by ILL View Post
                      sorry to tell u but planes are not stopped for migraines. only for extreme emergencies. he owes no one an explanation since theres a HIPPA law here in the u.s. that prevents anyones medical info from being given out. but they also shouldnt try an insult anyones intelliegence actually thinking those with sense are gonna actually think a plane was stopped due to a migraine. maybe where u live theyre stopped for headaches. but not here.
                      Lol? It's a PRIVATE JET...? Not a commercial airliner... smh.

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                      • Originally posted by ILL View Post
                        whether private or not. planes can't and won't be landed for an headache. there has to be clearance for an emergency landing. you just can't land a plane/jet whenever you feel like it/ or anywere you want to. air traffic controllers have many planes they have to direct/instruct. and have no time to land a plane just because. it has to be an extreme emergency. and headaches don't fall into that category.

                        ---------- Post added at 07:29 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:23 AM ----------

                        people please educate yourselves

                        seizures and seizure like symptoms and headaches are two different things

                        Based on the type of behavior and brain activity, seizures are divided into two broad categories: generalized and partial (also called local or focal). Classifying the type of seizure helps doctors diagnose whether or not a patient has epilepsy.
                        Generalized seizures are produced by electrical impulses from throughout the entire brain, whereas partial seizures are produced (at least initially) by electrical impulses in a relatively small part of the brain. The part of the brain generating the seizures is sometimes called the focus. The most common types of seizures are listed below:
                        Generalized Seizures
                        (Produced by the entire brain)
                        Symptoms
                        1. "Grand Mal" or Generalized tonic-clonic Unconsciousness, convulsions, muscle rigidity
                        2. Absence Brief loss of consciousness
                        3. Myoclonic Sporadic (isolated), jerking movements
                        4. Clonic Repetitive, jerking movements
                        5. Tonic Muscle stiffness, rigidity
                        6. Atonic Loss of muscle tone
                        Generalized Seizures
                        There are six types of generalized seizures. The most common and dramatic, and therefore the most well known, is the generalized convulsion, also called the grand-mal seizure. In this type of seizure, the patient loses consciousness and usually collapses. The loss of consciousness is followed by generalized body stiffening (called the "tonic" phase of the seizure) for 30 to 60 seconds, then by violent jerking (the "clonic" phase) for 30 to 60 seconds, after which the patient goes into a deep sleep (the "postictal" or after-seizure phase). During grand-mal seizures, injuries and accidents may occur, such as tongue biting and urinary incontinence.
                        Absence seizures cause a short loss of consciousness (just a few seconds) with few or no symptoms. The patient, most often a child, typically interrupts an activity and stares blankly. These seizures begin and end abruptly and may occur several times a day. Patients are usually not aware that they are having a seizure, except that they may be aware of "losing time."
                        Myoclonic seizures consist of sporadic jerks, usually on both sides of the body. Patients sometimes describe the jerks as brief electrical shocks. When violent, these seizures may result in dropping or involuntarily throwing objects.
                        Clonic seizures are repetitive, rhythmic jerks that involve both sides of the body at the same time.
                        Tonic seizures are characterized by stiffening of the muscles.
                        Atonic seizures consist of a sudden and general loss of muscle tone, particularly in the arms and legs, which often results in a fall.
                        Partial Seizures
                        (Produced by a small area of the brain)
                        Symptoms
                        1. Simple (awareness is retained)
                        a. Simple Motor
                        b. Simple Sensory
                        c. Simple Psychological
                        a. Jerking, muscle rigidity, spasms, head-turning
                        b. Unusual sensations affecting either the vision, hearing, smell taste, or touch
                        c. Memory or emotional disturbances
                        2. Complex
                        (Impairment of awareness)
                        Automatisms such as lip smacking, chewing, fidgeting, walking and other repetitive, involuntary but coordinated movements
                        3. Partial seizure with secondary generalization Symptoms that are initially associated with a preservation of consciousness that then evolves into a loss of consciousness and convulsions.



                        Types of Seizures and Seizure Symptoms: Grand Mal Seizure, Myoclonic Seizure, and More - WebMD
                        Hey dude, it was a damn migraine. End of story. Now shut the fuck up.
                        ​repetition is the father of learning

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                        • Originally posted by Immaculate View Post
                          Hey dude, it was a damn migraine. End of story. Now shut the fuck up.
                          I take it no more news on this? I'm sure he will be fine!

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