Seizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure drugs
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Stephen TvedtenPosted
Sat 04 Dec 2010 8:36am
of Maui has completed a seven year study on Epilepsy and Seizures, finding that epilepsy is at an all time high in Hawaii and the western states and Pacific Ocean Territories...
Seizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure drugs
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SeizureTracker – Great Tool For Tracking and Recording Seizures
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Chris H.Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 7:04pm
phone and soon users will have the capability of recording rescue medication usage and daily notes through the mobile site.
Seizure Tracker also allows you to share epilepsy...
This week I started using an online program called SeizureTracker . Over the past few months, Addi and Cassi have been having
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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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Seizures in the parietal lobe
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Liz B.Posted
Wed 19 Nov 2008 12:00am
I finally found it: an accurate description of the types of partial seizures I experience. Thank God! The world needs an education on seizures (and many other things). But for now, if people want to know what it's like to have a seizure from a parietal lobe, then they need to read this article on Parietal Lobe Epilepsy. (Note: I am not diagnosed
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5 Days Seizure Free... and counting!
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KellyPosted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:28pm
Just wanted to send a quick update to let everyone know that Jenelle went all weekend without a seizure! So we are now "5 days seizure free" and counting (and knocking on all the wood I can find as I type this!) This could mean that the new seizure med is helping, and that in fact the "new stuff" is seizures.
We are tentatively supposed to see
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Seizures?
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AliPosted
Fri 02 Oct 2009 3:07pm
. People who have been shown how to use a Vagus Nerve Stimulator (VNS) magnet may try to stop a partial seizure in that way.
They are not dangerous to others. The movements...
Yes, seizures with a question mark. Actually, I've kind of come to realize that everything involving the brain should be followed with a question mark! The first time I
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The Seizure Express
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Ashley's MomPosted
Fri 02 Oct 2009 10:01pm
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According to epilepsy.com, myoclonic seizures occur in a variety of epilepsy conditions, including:
• Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: The seizures usually involve the neck, shoulders... six months. All in all, a good time was had by all – except for the fact that Ashley’s seizures are less controlled now than ever.
Early in life, Ashley had what were
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Seizure Activity ( Dog)
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heru m.Posted
Sun 19 Dec 2010 2:17pm
will only help if the offending ingredient (like beef, chicken, food coloring, etc.) is not found in the new food.
It isn’t unusual at all for primary epilepsy (seizures...
Dogs definitely have a wide variation in seizure activity but it is hard to say whether seizures which might not cause recognizable clinical signs occur because
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Seizures While You Sleep?
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EpilepsyTeam ..Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
ANNOUNCER: Epilepsy, or the condition of experiencing chronic, unprovoked seizures, affects approximately 2.7 million Americans of all ages. Epilepsy encompasses a wide variety of seizures that can be caused by many factors. One area of concern is seizure activity during sleep.
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Hormones, Autism and Seizures - A Dangerous Mix
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Kim S.Posted
Tue 01 Mar 2011 12:00am
to Megan -- innocent, injured, nonverbal, and now ..... seizures. In August, Megan had a seizure, first in 2 years. She had an initial one back after her 16th birthday and we tested, consulted and waited as her EEG showed no seizure activity. Two years, nothing, thankfully, until this past August of her 17th year. Now like many of the symptoms
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