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Heat Seizures?Are seizures usually linked to heat? Is the lack of sweating a long term effect of the heat strokes? |
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| I am trying to think about where I read about a lack of sweating Brandi. You might do a Google search about it. It is something that I am interested in since as much as Rebecca has skated in her life, it is only recently that she is starting to perspire when she works out. I will let you know if I hear of anything.
__________________ Robin Neurofeedback - Rebecca's Story Feedback Matters- blog Knowledge is power and knowledge shared is power multiplied. -- Bob Noyce |
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| Every summer my seizures increase because of the heat&humidity. A lot of seizures are link to heat. Belinda
__________________ (A)abort (B)fail (C)retry (D)throw computer against wall southern and proud of it. I've had a VNS since 2000 |
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Yes many times excessive heat will trigger seizures. In my case the heat stoke acted like a seizure "on" switch. Between 4-12yos I had "mild" seizure activity. I'd have one of my "spells" about once a week. When I was about 12/13yos that all changed. I was at a local department store with my family. As I was waiting in the front for my family to pay for their items, it happened. I started to feel sick and light-headed. Soon after I past out hitting a display rack on my way down. The doctors said I had a heat stoke. When I reached junior high my once a week "spells", became regular. I'd have one about once a day, if not more. They have been that way ever since, changing slightly over the years. As for the lack of sweating, I don't know. But it is a possibility.
__________________ Member of the Epilepsy Foundation. Undiagnosed sufferer of Dysgraphia. LEGO County, NY Fire Service /SB/ My RFD Store |
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| http://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/in...howtopic=54318 anidrosis A condition characterized by the absence or the abnormal reduction of sweating. Anhydrosis may occur when the normal temperature control mechanisms fail, leading to overheating (see hyperthermia and heat stroke).
__________________ Robin Neurofeedback - Rebecca's Story Feedback Matters- blog Knowledge is power and knowledge shared is power multiplied. -- Bob Noyce |
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| Can't remember what medication you are on Brandi but I just found this: Quote :
__________________ Robin Neurofeedback - Rebecca's Story Feedback Matters- blog Knowledge is power and knowledge shared is power multiplied. -- Bob Noyce |
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| thank you. I've heard of anhydrosis. I don't think it was the Topamax, because I have been on it for quite some time and it didn't affect me until after the summer... :s http://www.mamashealth.com/skin/anhidrosis.asp Quote :
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| In some cases, extreme temperature changes(excessive heat or cold) can be triggers for some people. IMHO, it's just a matter of getting to know what your triggers are and being able to identify them. Peaceful Hugs, Rose |
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