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- #1 by KateOne
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Hey girlies!!
Have you all seen Anon14’s post?? He talks about something called the “Cerebral Echo Syndrome” (syndrome de lécho cérébrale in his original). 
Have any of y’all heard of this? If so, go check out the thread and help him out plz xx
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#2 by JessieG
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Hi Girlie,

I don't understand a single word of French :(((( can you tell us more about his post please?

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Absolutely!!! I'm so glad you replied 

In his message, he says that he was very sick between 2020 and 2022 and that he couldn't find a single doctor to figure out what was wrong with him. THEN!! he met this psychoanalyst?? who told him that he definitely had this Cerebral Echo Syndrome.

He wants to know if anyone knows anything about this syndrome xx
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I have never heard of this syndrome.

Could you ask him what his symptoms were?

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OK!!!

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(@mods, sorry for the double post!!!)

Hey again!! 

Okay so Anon gave a bunch of new info. 

My translation:

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Okay, thanks.

For the symptoms, it varied depending on the time, but it’s been getting worse and worse over time.
At first, I felt a kind of chronic fatigue because of back pain. Then came sharp, stabbing pains. 

My psychoanalyst-psychiatrist says it happens at night, and sound echoes in my head—like whispers or repeats of my own thoughts—are stressing my body and brain at night more than before. That’s where the pain and fatigue come from.

He says it happens as soon as a slightly complicated thought crosses my mind. And at night, I can’t control it.

Over time, I should expect the pain to get worse with emotions like joy, anger, fear. My daily life might become really hard to deal with.


 
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For the symptoms, it varied depending on the time, but it’s been getting worse and worse over time.
At first, I felt a kind of chronic fatigue because of back pain. Then came sharp, stabbing pains. 

My psychoanalyst-psychiatrist says it happens at night, and sound echoes in my head—like whispers or repeats of my own thoughts—are stressing my body and brain at night more than before. That’s where the pain and fatigue come from. 
He says it happens as soon as a slightly complicated thought crosses my mind. And at night, I can’t control it.

Over time, I should expect the pain to get worse with emotions like joy, anger, fear. My daily life might become really hard to deal with. 

Ok. This sounds like a load of crap. Pardon my language. Anon14 either misunderstood what his doctor was saying, or his doctor is a con artist. Throughout all my years as a doctor. I have never heard of any such symptoms, especially coming from a psychiatrist. 

I think you should be careful when talking to him.

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#8 by KateOne
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Oh ok wow! Thanks. I think you're right. There's been a bunch of posts in Anon's orignal thread. One of the forum members knows exactly what he's talking about. Apparently he had the exact same experience and it turns out they had the same psychiatrist! 

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#9 by JessieG
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I knew it. Did they mention a name?

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#10 by KateOne
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Yes. They said his name is ZYLACCI

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#11 by JessieG
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Ah, unfortunately that is a name that I have heard before. More precisely, I've heard of something called the Zylacci Method. It's extremely controversial, a lot of people don't agree with it, some consider it to be dangerous.

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Have you ever visited his website? ( zylacci.eu )

Did you know about it?

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Here?
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Have you ever visited his website? ( zylacci.eu )

Did you know about it?
 
No, but it's under maintenance anyway.

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#15 by KateOne
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Come on, let's make a topic with them.

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