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i am aged 19..i had my first epileptic attack when i was 11,surely due to my sensitive nature,when could not cope up with the harsh treatment of the temple priest.i take epileptic medicine everyday and also was taken for psychiatric treatment for not going to college at 16 which played PRANKS with my brain.the main problem is...day by day i am getting inactive in life due to the weakening of my sublime FEELINGS,the beautiful feelings to see the universe's BEAUTY's..(aesthetics).so shuld i STOP taking MY EPILEPTIC DRUGS?

I think i had BEAUTIFUL experiences which are MASLOW's PEAK EXPERIENCES

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