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Now I'm rantingWhen my seizure started 17 years ago the idiots who read my MRI missed a tumor in my left temporal lobe so I was diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy and have been unsuccessfully fighting that since then. July 2005 I've complained enough about small problems and my seizure changing enough that I have a second MRI and the tumor is found (and we managed to find the old MRI). It's removed Feb. 14, 2006 and I don't have a seizure for 9 months. None months seizure free !!! Nov. 25, I had one that I decide to simply ignore. After all - Thanksgiving was plenty stressful, right? Anyone could have a little seizure, right? Thursday I had four in abour 4 hours. cr@p. |
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| Oh Nancy, I'm so sorry to hear that! I imagine it must be devastating when you think your surgery likely excised the source of previous seizures and now you have more. Stacy had a drop attack this morning, but I know that she has not been getting enough sleep over the last 3 nights. She's going to bed tonight back on schedule. I'm worried about her too. Bless you Nancy and take care of yourself over the holidays.
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| Thanks Bernard. Merry Christmas and God's blessings for you and Stacy. I hope you have a glorious and peaceful holiday. |