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This is wonderful. I have had seizures for almost thirteen years and have had mostly, myoclonic and Tonic-Clonic seizures. I started having them in fifth-sixth grade. I am now in my mid 20's. I have had up to many numbers of them a month. Has anyone else felt that epilepsy was just water under the bridge. It is just another thing in the life to deal with. It has affected my life so much, socially and physically but In the past I really didn't think that I should talk about it, until my friends helped me see that we need to speak up. The friends that weren't freaked out anyway. It is such a relief to find a place to share how I feel. Have any of you felt like all your past neurologist was doing was shoving pills at you not really showing real interest? I know I have with some of my previous neurologists.
This is wonderful. I have had seizures for almost thirteen years and have had mostly, myoclonic and Tonic-Clonic seizures. I started having them in fifth-sixth grade. I am now in my mid 20's. I have had up to many numbers of them a month. Has anyone else felt that epilepsy was just water under the bridge. It is just another thing in the life to deal with. It has affected my life so much, socially and physically but In the past I really didn't think that I should talk about it, until my friends helped me see that we need to speak up. The friends that weren't freaked out anyway. It is such a relief to find a place to share how I feel. Have any of you felt like all your past neurologist was doing was shoving pills at you not really showing real interest? I know I have with some of my previous neurologists.
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