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I have still not had a Grand Mal for over a month thank goodness. Still waiting for it to come back with a vengeance. Unfortunately I have been having a lot of abscence seizures and myoclonic jerks. The abscence seizures I think are the worse though especially when they happen during class and I find I am missing pieces of what we learned. It is very annoying, but 3 out of my 5 teachers know I have seizures. I just have to get the information to the rest of my teachers. So far they all seem okay with it. Now if I have a Grand Mal in school I think I will be mostly embarassed. I know I shouldn't, but any advice?
 
My good luck has ran out. I started having my tonic clinics again last night. And yes they were pretty bad. I guess all I can do is hope none occur at school.
 
So sorry to hear about the t-cs. :( And the other seizures too, that's tough. Have you tried a magnesium supp to help with the myoclonics? (sorry if I've asked this before).
 
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