Former Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas' family posting he's passed away at age 33

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No, he didn't. I have a great doctor, hes young and listens to his patients. He's one of the few board certified epileptologists in the country. (if anyone is looking for one in the nj area dm and I'll give you his info)

He diagnosed me with simple complex partial seizures, which in comparison to those who get grand Mals out of no where, it's a very mild form. Since I get auras an hour or so in advance I have no trouble getting myself into bed and riding it out. If I can't ride it out and passes a certain threshold i call the ambulance and they try to get my heart rate down. Luckily the medicine I've been on has cured my seizures for now. It's incredibly expensive. Almost 2g a month but you find a way to make it work.

That's good you get auras so you can prepare or pull over if needed. All the best to you breh. Hopefully they stay in remission.
 

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All-time Bronco great. That walk-off TD from Tebow against the Steelers in the playoffs is one of the best plays in franchise history. Lot of good memories when he was on the squad. God bless him and his family. :mjcry:


my nikka!!!! That was such a fukking great moment. For real tho, Thomas' whole career with us was full of awesome times.
 
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Damn ppl like this are so rare. He was gone way too soon. Likely had a great coaching career ahead of him. If forgot he got his mother and grandmother sentences commuted.

I seen a nikka have one in my college class years back. That was some scary shyt, first time I ever seen it that up close and personal. That classmate at the time was fortunate he had all of us moving chairs and desks so he didn’t hit his head on anything.
My mom used to have the grand mal's when I was a kid.It's some terrible shyt, breh:mjcry:...Fortunately, most people tend to grow out of them as they get older.My mom don't have them anymore.The last time she had one was summer of '02 at my grandmother's funeral.Horrible to witness.You learn how to keep your composure as an adult, but to see it as a kid? I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemies children.It will definitely shell-shock, traumatize, and humble your azz quick.That's how I grew my intuition & became so observant at an early age.From watching my mom like a hawk.To the point where I figured out which environments, people, or excitement levels would cause her to fall into one.Shyt turned into a psychic connection.My main worry was that she would fall & hit her head in the wrong way.The very first time I witnessed her have one was at a train station.I heard a loud scream and she just fell straight back.Luckily there was a guy standing closely behind her.He caught her before she hit the concrete.It's some scary shyt.I had a coworker pass away from one back in july.Had one in her sleep & never woke up.The children of parents who have grand mal seizures definitely need a lil bit of counseling.
 

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This is some sad shyt to here with him being as young as he was. No need in any of us speculating to what may have caused his death as we don't know. If it was the seizures or something else regardless he's gone and his family are missing their loved one. The actual reason is secondary.
 
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