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Names Ted Brown II...I’m 33 going on 34 and I’ve been living with Epilepsy for about 20 years. I can remember being diagnosed when I was young, and never really understanding what they were telling me or rather what they were telling my father. I’ve recently had an increase in my “attacks” as I call them and I’ve been searching for more information on what may be triggering this increase and I cam across your forum read a few posts and immediately liked what I seen and had to join. I was looking to see if a persons thinking pattern could trigger a partial seizure, as well as to see if anyone else had experienced the feelings of the “Warning” feeling that I get from time to time like an attack is about to happen but doesn’t materialize. The information that I have already read here has helped me allot, and I plan on making an appointment with my doctor very soon to discuss these issues. When I was young the seizures would cause me to black out, see visions and then give me a migraine that would most of the time make me sit in tears in class. I don’t see “Visions” anymore when I have my attacks but it still concerns me due to the recent increase and frequency. I’m looking forward to not only getting to know my condition better, and also getting to know those who have the same, or are loved ones of those who understand where I’m at in my life.
I am very creative, I write poetry, short stories, novels, newsletters…etc…I’ve been published on a few occasions and I have one novel done that I’m proofing and another I’ve started based on the Zombie Apocalypse the first being a Rock-n-Roll tale. I love to draw, and some people say that I can be a little obsessive over my likes and dislikes like my love for the band KISS.
Married for 13 years to my wife Karla, no children as of yet. I’m the youngest out of three children none of whom have my condition, however it does run in my family as my cousin on my mother’s side has severe seizures to the point that she has had brain surgery to try to quell the seizures but unfortunately did not work.
Visitors are welcome to check out my website for my writing “Diary of a Madman” at writers-network.com/members/Dr_Love.
Names Ted Brown II...I’m 33 going on 34 and I’ve been living with Epilepsy for about 20 years. I can remember being diagnosed when I was young, and never really understanding what they were telling me or rather what they were telling my father. I’ve recently had an increase in my “attacks” as I call them and I’ve been searching for more information on what may be triggering this increase and I cam across your forum read a few posts and immediately liked what I seen and had to join. I was looking to see if a persons thinking pattern could trigger a partial seizure, as well as to see if anyone else had experienced the feelings of the “Warning” feeling that I get from time to time like an attack is about to happen but doesn’t materialize. The information that I have already read here has helped me allot, and I plan on making an appointment with my doctor very soon to discuss these issues. When I was young the seizures would cause me to black out, see visions and then give me a migraine that would most of the time make me sit in tears in class. I don’t see “Visions” anymore when I have my attacks but it still concerns me due to the recent increase and frequency. I’m looking forward to not only getting to know my condition better, and also getting to know those who have the same, or are loved ones of those who understand where I’m at in my life.
I am very creative, I write poetry, short stories, novels, newsletters…etc…I’ve been published on a few occasions and I have one novel done that I’m proofing and another I’ve started based on the Zombie Apocalypse the first being a Rock-n-Roll tale. I love to draw, and some people say that I can be a little obsessive over my likes and dislikes like my love for the band KISS.

Visitors are welcome to check out my website for my writing “Diary of a Madman” at writers-network.com/members/Dr_Love.