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| VNS Info for Aus/NZ (Daz_n_Pat) | 15 Jun 2004 13:54 GMT | 2 |
Hey Darryl, I found some links re: VNS and Australia / NZ: Hope they help: Allie M.
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| Well it's happening. | 14 Jun 2004 12:58 GMT | 19 |
My daddy probably won't make it through the summer. I still don't see how any of us will make it though this. Feels like this big black hole gobbling everything up.
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| Found a good group of sites here | 13 Jun 2004 06:59 GMT | 2 |
Bulliten board forums.....http://brain.hastypastry.net/forums/index.php? and realtime chats.... http://neuro-mancer.mgh.harvard.edu/brainchat/classic.shtml There are many separate rooms for lots of users with diverse problems and ,
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| Message for Dave (Dave ????) | 13 Jun 2004 06:24 GMT | 2 |
Hi Dave, I hope you are well. As said before in some other posting, I bought myself a book about epilepsy as I was diagnosed in april this year. The book is called "Partial Seizure Disorders Help for Patients and Families" written by
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| AED, diets and supplements | 11 Jun 2004 17:35 GMT | 21 |
Now I have read some more about the epilepsy topics, I also have some more questions for the gurus of this group. AED seem to cause that calcium levels go down (that may differ per AED). Depakote/Depakene/Valproat, etc. seem to specifically cause this. As far as I know, calcium ...
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| Who's up? Please someone be up! nm | 11 Jun 2004 16:56 GMT | 5 |
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| Current events | 11 Jun 2004 12:28 GMT | 122 |
The recent discussion on the possibility of an epileptic personality and the list of famous with epilepsy, got me wondering: Where do the rest of you consider yourselves on the political spectrum, right, left or in the middle?
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| Worries | 10 Jun 2004 20:42 GMT | 9 |
I am worried about my parents coming home. They spend the winters in Arizona with my sister. This winter I had my big-bad and went on meds for the first time. My brain has shriveled to pea size. I can't remember things. It's fine, I
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| Too quiet here. | 09 Jun 2004 19:47 GMT | 12 |
Is everybody verklempt? C.
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| Dystonia | 09 Jun 2004 06:58 GMT | 2 |
Dystonia is a neurological condition believed to be caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. It is one of the most common movement disorders affecting more than 40,000 people in the UK. I googled and read that it's "a neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary ...
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| More good news :)) | 07 Jun 2004 15:54 GMT | 12 |
We've just come back from seeing the children's paediatrician and we've been told officially that my daughter is no longer epileptic :))))))))))))) She had an EEG done about 2 weeks ago and I thought it was looking good. Now we've had the confirmation :))))))))) We are over the ...
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| Offensive? | 07 Jun 2004 08:49 GMT | 87 |
Hi, I am a UK nurse, currently undertaking a teaching qualification. I was suprised to learn recently that the term, "Brain storming" (ie people working together to form solutions to problems) is offensive to
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| Epilepsy and sex? | 05 Jun 2004 21:08 GMT | 19 |
Hi Guys & Gals; Well I know that this might be an odd question, but I want to date a woman who has epilepsy, and while she is on medication she does have seziures if she is woken up quickly, if she does not get her sleep or
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| ** Help... Tegretol Theraputic Levels? ** | 05 Jun 2004 03:55 GMT | 5 |
Can anyone help me... I am having a really terrible time since developing Epilepsy late on in life, i.e., 32. Have been on several different meds, combination and singular treatments, and had some horrible side affects with most.
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| clonazepam to clobazam | 04 Jun 2004 15:51 GMT | 1 |
i've run out of clonezapam and i won't be getting a repeat for another week. but i do have some old packaged clobazam.... is this dangerous to swich from one to another temporarily... or are they in the same family and it won't be any different?
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