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Old Mar 25, 2014, 12:34 AM
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I worked for a family where the wife had a history of being investigated by social services for a poisoning allegation. She was a nurse with a lot of morphine on hand and other drugs. A couple days after starting work at their house I experienced horrible muscle spasms that have lasted to this day, weeks later. I always felt sick at their house. I was also taking high doses of Omega 3's at the time, vitamin D or A toxicity? Literally like 10,000 mg a day by accident. Is this just my imagination. She was a witch. If she saw that I was happy she'd immediately do something to cut off my happiness, like taking the dog away. And they had this weird "compound" in their backyard that looked like slave quarters. Yet they had never been charged with anything other than the poisoning investigation which may have been an allegation or not by social services? They gave me the creeps because they never talked and they sat drinking their beer in the dark, grim faced all the time. And if I asked for something, for some help they would flat out say no, even if it concerned the job. I'm horrible at math so I messed up my medication dosage bad and have been twitching ever since. But also at one point I felt a sort of tongue tingling and I had to wonder if she had poisoned me like she had her dad, for whom the report was made.
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Old Mar 26, 2014, 11:17 AM
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Did u ever get a toxicity test done? U can go to ur GP and tell them about all of it as well as the twitching and muscle spasms. Do u have uncontrollable stomach cramping? Fever? Sweating? Vomiting?
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Old Mar 26, 2014, 11:36 AM
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Depakote gave me a horrible hand tremor. You say you are on anticonvulsants - maybe you took too much depakote?

Do you work for cash or are you on an official contract? if the latter, you can probably get workers' comp insurance for an injury on the job...
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Old Mar 26, 2014, 01:27 PM
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Depakote gave me a horrible hand tremor. You say you are on anticonvulsants - maybe you took too much depakote?

Do you work for cash or are you on an official contract? if the latter, you can probably get workers' comp insurance for an injury on the job...
I wasn't on anticonvulsants at the time, only omega 3's and that's it. Yet I felt horribly sick.
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Old Mar 27, 2014, 11:49 AM
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What are the symptoms of overdosing on omega 3 and vit A? I doubt you could have od'd on vit D.
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Old Mar 28, 2014, 12:44 AM
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I worked for a family where the wife had a history of being investigated by social services for a poisoning allegation. She was a nurse with a lot of morphine on hand and other drugs. A couple days after starting work at their house I experienced horrible muscle spasms that have lasted to this day, weeks later. I always felt sick at their house. I was also taking high doses of Omega 3's at the time, vitamin D or A toxicity? Literally like 10,000 mg a day by accident. Is this just my imagination. She was a witch. If she saw that I was happy she'd immediately do something to cut off my happiness, like taking the dog away. And they had this weird "compound" in their backyard that looked like slave quarters. Yet they had never been charged with anything other than the poisoning investigation which may have been an allegation or not by social services? They gave me the creeps because they never talked and they sat drinking their beer in the dark, grim faced all the time. And if I asked for something, for some help they would flat out say no, even if it concerned the job. I'm horrible at math so I messed up my medication dosage bad and have been twitching ever since. But also at one point I felt a sort of tongue tingling and I had to wonder if she had poisoned me like she had her dad, for whom the report was made.
Go to the doctor or ER as soon as possible. It definitely sounds like she poisoned you with something and you could press charges for attempted murder
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Old Mar 28, 2014, 07:19 AM
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It definitely sounds like she poisoned you with something
Not necessarily, but I agree with Steve's suggestion that you could consult a doctor or get some labwork done. There could be a lot going on, including an underlying physiological issue, that could have caused your symptoms.
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Old Mar 28, 2014, 08:40 AM
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i would say poisoned however intentionaly is hard to say, it is very easy to get food poisoning, intentionaly i would be pissed, be careful and cook with cleanliness and take care of yourself, it seems they are worthless to help you in anyway.

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