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Causes!!!!!Thank You in Advance... |
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| Ummm...you might also want to ask your mom if you ever had a fever as a child that was really high for a long period of time.... |
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| There are actually many members here that started having seizures in their 40s, 50s and 60s. It may be more common than you think. One of the first major discoveries with EEG neurofeedback for the sensory motor strip was due to Air Force concerns over jet fuel.
__________________ New to CWE? I suggest reading the proactive prescription and epilepsy 101 threads. Also check out this chart of alternative epilepsy treatments and this page on EEG Neurofeedback. More great stuff can be found in the list of the best forum threads. Would you like to help support this forum? |
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| You can order a test from a quality lab that will test for toxic elements. This is usually a hair test. Quote :
http://www.genovadiagnostics.com/ima...st_teaser.html
__________________ Robin Neurofeedback - Rebecca's Story Feedback Matters- blog Knowledge is power and knowledge shared is power multiplied. -- Bob Noyce Last edited by RobinN; 06-09-2008 at 07:23 PM. |
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| I didn't have my first seizure until I was 22 years old. I had it in the middle of my sleep and I had no idea what happened. About a year later I had another one and then I realized what was happening. I had about 5 more until I decided to get on medication. I got on Lamictal and haven't had another, its been almost a year now and I've been seizure free since. |
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| You are very lucky that the first medication took care of it with out problems. I do tend to look at it differently though... How were you able to remain seizure free for 22 yrs? What changes to lower your threshold. Also, what is to say that your threshold won't continue to lower, and the underlying cause will continue to make trouble for you. Again, I am very glad that you have found a way to control your seizures. Lamictal did not work for my daughter.
__________________ Robin Neurofeedback - Rebecca's Story Feedback Matters- blog Knowledge is power and knowledge shared is power multiplied. -- Bob Noyce |
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| I would like to thank everyone for the info, muchly appreciated... I have to see family doc today to set up appt with neuroligist concerning follow-up on drivers lic. Just to make sure I'm taking meds and reporting any seizures... I was working as a flight engineer on the cormorant helicopter(search and rescue) in the canadian forces.... Just waiting for them to process everything for my medical release. Give em 21 years service and they give me 21 weeks notice, not fair.... Once again thanks for info... |
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| Robin, I don't know why my threshold changed or was always it at the same place and I finally pushed it to that limit. I was stressing by body pretty good. I was in college, drinking, sleeping very little. All I know is i've quit doing alot of things I thought might have triggered the seizures. I try and get 8 hrs of sleep, I don't drink at all, I exercise and I've gotten on a perscription drug. So far so good. militarynewf, sounds like an amazing job I hope all works out well. |
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| Welcome militarynewf Military doctors? Had my fill of them. My first seizure was at age 46. Never had a head injury, no fevers as a kid. Just out of the blue. Turned my entire world upside down.
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| Aloha-I was 37 when I had my first blackout. I ignored it. Then I had another. I ignored that too till my family pressed the issue. (doesn't everyone faint dead away every couple of weeks?) Now some 11 years later, I now live by 'new' rules of life. E will not define me - I define how I deal with E. I fall to the ground with grace and flare...ok not so much grace, but plenty of flare |
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| MILITARY DOCTORS ??!!!??? Those are the guys who missed the grade ll oliogodendroglioma tumor setting in my left temporal lobe in 1990 and said I had idiopathic epilepsy. The civillian docs who found it in 2005 said I was one lucky woman that they DID miss it. If they'd seen it - they would have done the surgery and where would I be today? However, I'll never recover, NEVER, on the way I was treated at that small base where any news was told...... there was no privacy and there was no decent care. |