Late November I was out with a friend, and
we went to get Bubble tea. I drank it on
an empty stomach after a night of
drinking. I got really weird, I was very
scatter minded, had trouble
moving/Talking. Since then I've been in a
weird Dazed. My vision seems dream like
and I have headaches. I often have trouble
reading/paying attention since. I notice
that I get really bad axiety, and
shortness of breath as well. Drinking
Caffiene also makes it worse. I don't know
what to do. Catscan? or just go for a
check up. I really feel that there is
something wrong with me. I feel like I am
losing my mind. Sometimes I will just be
thinking of random things
It doesn’t seem likely that Bubble tea
can cause neurological symptoms such as :
“scatter minded”, trouble moving and
talking, weird dazed, headache, “vision
seems dream like”, trouble
reading/paying attention, bad anxiety,
shortness of breath… First you can
contact your GP to confirm the range of
symptoms and to test if you are really
experiencing those difficulties or not.
There are special tests that will check
your mental abilities, also. If the
disorders are confirmed you may request
some medical procedures (including a
CT-scan of the head) to confirm or exclude
a possible organic cause for your
symptoms.
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