[Libre-soc-dev] woke up unable to speak 01dec2025
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
lkcl at lkcl.net
Thu Dec 4 09:06:47 GMT 2025
attached is two screenshots of the 10/20 EEG
continuous recording under Medical Supervision.
Medically Certified video evidence was also
professionally recorded.
in each screenshot the bottom two EEG lines are
across the heart, labelled ECGL-ECGR and
EMG-EMG1 respectively.
in the first screenshot:
the ECGL/R voltage shows a standard heart beat,
around 60bpm, at 6:36pm. EMG voltage also
confirms a steady heart beat.
in the second screenshot:
at 3:37 pm, during the middle of a monsoon storm,
with high winds and strong rain buffeting windows,
the barometric pressure changed (causing my ears
to pop, due to blocked eustachian tubes) and I hit
the "emergency" button.
a 2 Hz high-voltage oscillation can be clearly seen
in the signals recorded 3:37:25 thru 3:37:28, and at
3:37:29 all hell breaks loose, my tongue sticks out
involuntarily and I find I am no longer able to speak.
the professionally-trained nurses have rushed in and are making notes, act
as witnesses, as does
my friend and host Professor Alex Hankey, who was
with me the entire 20 hours of recording, as does
the Medical video recording itself.
at 3:30:30 there is a voltage spike recorded on one
of the EEG signals that is so large it is off the top
and bottom of the page. as the EEG scale is 0.7
microvolts per mm, this indicates OVER 0.15
MILLIVOLTS recorded on an EEG signal.
just half a second prior the three groups of EEG
signals can be clearly seen to "dip", as the
EMG voltage goes into wild oscillation of around
35 Hz, spiking at up to 350 microvolts (0.35
MILLIVOLTS) and the ECGL/R signal can also be
clearly seen to also have 20 Hz to 35 Hz oscillation.
unfortunately the medical note obscures the ECG
data however I have the raw DICOM Medical data
and associated Professionlly recorded Medical
Video evidence on DVD.
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