SeizureTracker – Great Tool For Tracking and Recording Seizures
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Chris H.Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 7:04pm
This week I started using an online program called SeizureTracker . Over the past few months, Addi and Cassi have been having seizure episodes and we have been dosing them up and down on different medications.
SeizureTracker was created by Rob and Lisa Moss, parents with a son named Evan who suffers from
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Seizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure drugs
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Stephen TvedtenPosted
Sat 04 Dec 2010 8:36amSeizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure drugs
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2008/07/17/seizure_inducing_aspartame_added_to_antiseizure_drugs.htm
Types of SeizuresLearn about the different types of seizures and available treatments.
www.lgsinformation.org/lgs
The Pacific Epilepsy Society in affiliation with the Epileptic Foundation
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Less seizures, but still fighting the seizure monster!
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KellyPosted
Wed 09 Feb 2011 1:12am
the later of those choices!
Since getting to the full dose on Banzel, we've started to see some decrease in seizures for Jenelle. And by that I mean... instead of big seizures every other day/week, we're seeing more time pass between episodes of seizure clusters. Improvement? Yes, you could say that. I've been biting my tongue, and knocking on wood
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What To Do If Your Dog Has A Seizure – Videos This month
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heru m.Posted
Wed 05 May 2010 5:06am
Dog owner you should be alert to seizures, you know that certain some insects can make your dogs get a seizure. See this video carefully, you will know what to do when the dog has a seizure.
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Seizures and the Immune System
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Kim S.Posted
Fri 23 Jan 2009 3:45pm
By Kent Heckenlively, Esq. What causes seizures? It’s a simple question, and a profoundly important one to people like me who have a child with seizures. The recent death of Jett Travolta from a seizure leaves parents like us feeling...
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Seizure Control (dog)
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heru m.Posted
Tue 11 Jan 2011 11:58am
Acepromazine seems to lower the seizure threshold in some animals and can apparently allow a seizure to occur that might not have without the lowering of the seizure threshold. Paradoxically, it can raise the seizure threshold associated with some anesthetic agents (most notably ketamine).
Diazepam (Valium Rx) is helpful in reducing
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Clinic Notes: Autism and Seizures
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Dr. Gary B.Posted
Thu 17 Jun 2010 11:23am
Approximately 25-30 percent of children with autism have seizures. And often the medications that are used to control the seizures have side effects that make behavior treatments, such as ABA, more difficult. Speech therapy and occupational therapy can also be adversely affected by seizure medications. At a recent Autism One/Generation Rescue
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Urinating During a Seizure
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Methods of HealingPosted
Wed 17 Mar 2010 10:34pm
. The majorities of people diagnosed with epilepsy are controlled with medications and are able to live normal, full and productive lives.
What is a Seizure?
When nerve cells in the brain fire electrical impulses up to four times the normal rate it causes an electrical storm in the brain. This electrical storm is known as a seizure. When there is a repeated
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