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Q: Siezures..plz Help Me!!
asked by: xXxPLiiCT on December 13th, 2005
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Alright so I just returned from my 3rd visit from the hospital... I had really bad tremores and they did an 3 mris and found some abnormal brain activites but they still dont know what it is... They also did an eeg and informed me that I had signs of siezures I havent had one that im aware of... Im finding myself staring at people and thats been happening for the last couple of weeks.. But I was informed that when a person is about to have a siezure... Thats when he / she starts staring... And ive been staring for awhile now... So now I guess thats my question... When a person is about to have a siezure is that the only time he/she stares?? And what other symptoms should I look out for??
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timmadlem
replied on December 19th, 2005
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Siezures..plz Help Me!!
I had a ruptured brain aneurysm 2 years ago. I, too suffer from recurrent seizures which I don't know are happening, some initiating from a blank stare, others from the tapping of my feet & hands, and other ways I just don't have any idea about.

Do you have any of these?

I've also have mris & eegs showing much activity, now the doctor is talking about a box that is attached to my head to measure when seizure's are happening.

Have you ever heard of this?

Your friend in pain,
tim
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edplisner
replied on March 6th, 2006
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There are medications to assist in yourseizures and tremors...Consider a visit to a neurologist?
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