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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / September 2003

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Hi again! Anyone there who took control of his/her crisis (sensitive kind) ?

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Y. J. BLOISE - 27 Sep 2003 09:42 GMT
Hello,

I am under Trileptal for 9 months now and I discovered by accident how
to stop my crisis. I have SPSE sensitive partial simple epilepsy.

I was wondering if somebody had a similar expirience and what he/she did?

Regards

Yves
CyberCafe - 27 Sep 2003 18:19 GMT
> Hello,
>
> I am under Trileptal for 9 months now and I discovered by accident how
> to stop my crisis. I have SPSE sensitive partial simple epilepsy.

Just being nosy here.  What is the difference, or what is, sensitive partial
simple epilepsy?  I think the term 'sensitive' is throwing me.  I started
with simple partial seizures, so I'm kind of interested in this.

Barb

> I was wondering if somebody had a similar expirience and what he/she did?
>
> Regards
>
> Yves
Yves BLOISE - 28 Sep 2003 10:23 GMT
Hi Barb

"Sensitive" (probably it's unappropriate in english) means experiencing
weird sensations without external cause (the way the brain tells it hurts,
the senses are misleaded)
I feel very warm in my cheek and i am not handling an air dryer close to
it...
I feel static electricity on my arm and there is plastic nearby
etc..
I hope this helps
Yves

> > Hello,
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