Posted by Mike M on July 30, 2009 at 16:16:51 from (72.251.100.232):
In Reply to: fainting goats posted by glennster on July 30, 2009 at 10:41:57:
I agree it's always funny when it happens to someone else ,especially if it is an animal.
But try dealing with it as a 17 year old boy like my son has to. He has cataplexy which seems similar symptoms to me. He does pretty good with it overall , but it is hard on him trying to fit in and act "normal" . Sure would be nice to find a doctor that actually knows something. Maybe even a good Vet ?
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