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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / November 2003

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tegretol and gas meds29 Nov 2003 15:32 GMT2
Is it ok to have Tegretol and meds to relieve gas?
Kris
When does epilepsy become a disability?28 Nov 2003 21:47 GMT6
Male, 46, fully controlled for about ten years, and driving for three.
I recently moved schools as Head of Science. Now, three-quarters of the
way through the term, I still cannot remember the names of many of the
pupils I teach :-(
accupuncture27 Nov 2003 19:00 GMT4
has anyone had any success with accupuncture for epilepsy? i currently
undergoing accupuncture, just started though... excited about the
possibilities...
phil
Something to think about.23 Nov 2003 10:57 GMT8
Hello.  I am not a regular poster here, but I would like your help with
a disability related matter.  I woud first like you to rad what I have
below.  Then, if you think it is emportant please send it on to others.
I am not in the habit of doing this often, but this is emportant.  
Video games and TV cause epilepsy22 Nov 2003 22:12 GMT3
So better throw away your TV and your video game systems and read
books or play outside !
These fat kids of today should leave their rooms and play outside!!!
almst died in seizure sunday22 Nov 2003 20:36 GMT2
hi. i have not been in here for a long time
but i think now it is time to return. sunday,
the 16th of november i had 2 seizures,one
when a friend was here and the 2nd alone.
Lamictal22 Nov 2003 20:30 GMT12
My neurologist has suggested I begin taking Lamictal (I've been on Dilantin
since being diagnosed with a seizure disorder 11 years ago). I've never had
a problem with Dilantin but from what I hear, Lamictal is a much newer drug
with less side effects. My question is pretty straight ...
Lassie, Go get help; Timmy fell in the well!22 Nov 2003 15:28 GMT19
I've got a four year old Basset Hound (Bert) who seems to know when I
am having a problem, be it a panic attack or TC. This guy will be
right snug next to me at the first signs. It's almost like he senses
it. If Dawn, my wife, is next to me, Bert will do all he can to get
Cipramil Anyone ?21 Nov 2003 17:24 GMT4
On a bit of a downer at the moment due to uncontrolled complex partials and
the daunting prospect of surgery to remove some or all of my right temporal
lobe. I have a prescription for an anti-depressant called Cipramil but I
believe that some of these sorts of meds can actually ...
car insurance/turned down20 Nov 2003 17:49 GMT8
My husband was turned down for car insurance because I have a history of
epilepsy and I have a drivers license. I lost my license in the past and got
it back when I was seizure free. Can they turn us down like that? Is that
discrimination. If motor vehicle thinks I'm ok to have a ...
Outgrown E?17 Nov 2003 16:54 GMT32
Last grand mal 6 years ago.  Last aura 1 year ago, from a frequency
of 1 per month.  
From those numbers alone, what are my chances of permanent remission?
don't go into the light14 Nov 2003 12:32 GMT9
Unfortunately  I started having seizures again. I haven't had one in over 5
months. I realized the other day when I started to have a seizure, I guess
it started with a strong aura. I felt so drawn into it. It felt so good at
first like I wanted to go into it. It was like "going ...
Epilepsy14 Nov 2003 05:21 GMT3
Hi,
I just had a question. I took my son to see his pediatrician today. He
is 14 and has a hard time being still and concentrating. The doctor
ruled out ADD but said a name of something, I can't remember what he
Special needs provisions in UK schools?13 Nov 2003 10:02 GMT2
I work for the Independent in London at the moment, and am trying to
write an article on special needs provisions in schools - primarily
independent or private schools, as opposed to government maintained
ones.
Tegretol Dream12 Nov 2003 04:12 GMT9
Until today I thought that people on Tegretol can't remember their
dreams.  A book I read claimed that was so.  Also, I'm on Tegretol,
and I can't remember any of my dreams.  A few years ago, however, I
went off Tegretol for three days.  At the end of that period, I could
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