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=Description=
 
=Description=
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This disease appears much like the TSEs and Prion diseases found throughout history with significant differences. It affects the brains of those infected causing a variety of symptoms from headaces, nausea, dizziness to madness, stupor, coma and eventual death. The disease has a rapid onset time far faster than normal prion diseases. That plus the combination of paranoia and violent behavior in the later stages caused some to speculate that this was something like what caused the Reavers. This has been thoroughly disproved.<br>
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This disease appears much like the TSEs and Prion diseases found throughout history with significant differences. It affects the brains of those infected causing a variety of symptoms from headaces, nausea, dizziness to madness, stupor, coma and eventual death. The disease has a rapid onset time far faster than normal prion diseases.<br>
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=Symptoms=
 
=Symptoms=
 
The initial symptoms appear to be headaches, irritability, and mild confusion. In the middle stages this turns to dizziness (and/or blindness), memory loss, schizophrenia or other mental symptoms (eg. paranoia), during this time the patient may complain of stroke like symptoms (loss of function, nervous disorders, heart palpitations). In it's last stages it can lead to stupor and coma for some patients or an uncontrollable rage which tends to result in homicidal or suicidal tendencies, usually resulting in the death of the patient (no known survivors at this stage). <br>
 
The initial symptoms appear to be headaches, irritability, and mild confusion. In the middle stages this turns to dizziness (and/or blindness), memory loss, schizophrenia or other mental symptoms (eg. paranoia), during this time the patient may complain of stroke like symptoms (loss of function, nervous disorders, heart palpitations). In it's last stages it can lead to stupor and coma for some patients or an uncontrollable rage which tends to result in homicidal or suicidal tendencies, usually resulting in the death of the patient (no known survivors at this stage). <br>

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