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I apologize Scott for not realizing you posted on this thread.
Thank you for your kind words. Yes we are precious to each other. I do want to clarify that our insurance covered the ambulance ride. Though I do notice lately that individual fees are definitely rising here, after our new Health reform was passed. My copay at the doctors office this week, had gone from $20 to $30. Reasonable for a visit, but % it was high.
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/whatisepilepsy/science/seizurethreshold.cfm
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC387262/
http://seizurethreshold.org/seizurethresholddefined.html
http://www.normalbreathing.com/d-seizure-threshold.php
Thank you for your kind words. Yes we are precious to each other. I do want to clarify that our insurance covered the ambulance ride. Though I do notice lately that individual fees are definitely rising here, after our new Health reform was passed. My copay at the doctors office this week, had gone from $20 to $30. Reasonable for a visit, but % it was high.
This concept holds that everyone has a certain balance (probably genetically determined) between excitatory and inhibitory forces in the brain. The relative proportions of each determine whether a person has a low threshold for seizures (because of the higher excitatory balance) or a high threshold (because of greater inhibition). According to this view, a low seizure threshold makes it easier for epilepsy to develop, and easier for someone to experience a single seizure.
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/whatisepilepsy/science/seizurethreshold.cfm
http://epilepsysupport.aarogya.com/faq-on-epilepsy/epilepsy-faqs.html?start=2What is a seizure threshold?
A seizure threshold is the level of stimulation at which your brain will have a seizure. A very high fever, for instance, can sufficiently excite anyone’s brain to produce a seizure. People with epilepsy have a lower–than–normal seizure threshold, meaning that only slightly increased excitement will cause them to have a seizure. Your seizure threshold is mostly genetically inherited, but other factors can affect this level. Young age and high fever are two factors that may lower one’s threshold, making a child more likely to have a seizure.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC387262/
http://seizurethreshold.org/seizurethresholddefined.html
http://www.normalbreathing.com/d-seizure-threshold.php