Has a cause been found for your seizures?

Has a cause been identified for your seizures? (Choose all that apply)

  • No. It's a big mystery.

    Votes: 80 35.6%
  • Maybe. We have some suspicions, but it's hard to know.

    Votes: 74 32.9%
  • Yes. There was an event, injury, or an illness/physical cause that caused my seizures.

    Votes: 56 24.9%
  • It's a confusing topic - I may have more than one cause, some we know, some we don't..

    Votes: 30 13.3%
  • I don't care what the cause is, so don't ask me.

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • I care what the cause is. I want to know.

    Votes: 50 22.2%

  • Total voters
    225

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I was told by one Dr. that the cause doesn't matter because the MRI showed no tumor, that's what matters. Another Dr. said they are caused by a calcification that he clearly sees (as do I ) on the CT, but that doesn't quite add up since my seizures have been traced back more than 10 years ago, and the CT back then was normal. :ponder:
 
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