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Restless Legs Syndrome

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Restless leg syndrome with neuroinfections causing brain encephalitis.

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paralysis, and end of life Encephopathy seizure, coma, and high risk factors associated with death from toxicity from all medications.

Medication that exert toxicity on the liver, kidneys and brain cells, causing neuroreceptor encephalitis inflammation overload.

Antidepressants addiction /Dysfunction, tolerance, causing extreme mood, domestic violence and induces violent behaviour. Strike out in extreme moods hitting and turning psychotic, how bad can it get, relationship and families are ruined and there's no withdrawal clinics to manage these end of life induced autoimmune disease toxicity causes encephalopathy

This can be a life long disease where doctors have zero clue and sometimes coma is required.

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