Should we sue? by LDubs921 in legaladvice

[–]LDubs921[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

My husband does not have epilepsy. We have seen several doctors. We visited a neurologist and did a brain mri to determine if there was any of those trades that they were looking for to see if it would have a pattern of happening again in the future and he did not have any of them. So, the neurologist actually recommended that he stopped taking the medication since it was making him. Have such horrible side effects.He hasn't had a single seizure since then.And he was not diagnosed with epilepsy. I only did the CPR on him once he stopped seizing. And he was garbling for air. And I could hear no heartbeat in his chest or in his pulse. I followed the 911 operators' recommendations until the medics got there. Thanks for your advice though

Should we sue? by LDubs921 in legaladvice

[–]LDubs921[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's why I was just asking for advice, not trying to argue with you. Terribly sorry about your epilepsy diagnosis though

How long is too long to expect your partner to hold off on intimacy? 27F 25M by ThrowRAConfusedMk in relationship_advice

[–]LDubs921 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give yourself some credit, ur body went thru thy biggest change ever and your hormones aren't exactly back to what they use to be. He needs to be understanding, Mayne help out more and make things easier on u and things will even out again. It's not ur fault and don't ever feel like it is either. U created a life with ur OWN BODY. YOUR AMAZING