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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / January 2006

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Trolls on the beach21 Jan 2006 23:38 GMT2
I put a message with earlier post, with just a web address on it.
Don't open addresses who you don't know from here.
   He has his computer clock set wrong but sent it from West Coast of
N.America using Google, and they have his headers and DNS number to
Conscious electromagnetic information field theory21 Jan 2006 15:01 GMT2
Having done a quick search I was surprised to find that a theory that has
existed for a number of years and which could have profound implications for
the understanding of epilepsy has not received a mention in this newsgroup.
The theory that I'm referring to is known as the ...
Anyone on lamictal that controls botth tonic clonic and absence seizures?18 Jan 2006 05:20 GMT3
I am in the process of removing zarontin (ethosuximide) - which
supposedly controls my absence seizures. My neuro would like to try me
on lamictal only.
I have read a few articles about lamictal being able to control both
Ringing in head after MRI16 Jan 2006 06:38 GMT9
Hi gang.  Looking for feedback regarding ringing in my head after my
MRI.  My MRI was 3 weeks ago and I remember saying to my husband that it
was difficult to go to sleep that night because of the ringing in my
head.  (It was extremely noisy)  I continue to complain.  I did some
Meds change from Lamictal and zarontin16 Jan 2006 06:30 GMT4
I was diagnosed with epilepsy for 11 years  but have had it for about
15 years. For the last 10 years I have been on lamictal (400mg) and
Zarontin (ethosuximide) - 750mg per day. Zarontin only controls absence
seizures. I get both tonic clonic and absence seizures.   I recently
Photosensitivity and age of onset12 Jan 2006 19:18 GMT3
How many of you became photosensitive in adulthood?  According to this
one excellent website someone recently posted, age of onset is before
adulthood.  I was in my mid-forties when I first experienced a problem.
Elsea
First Seizure and Side Effects09 Jan 2006 19:47 GMT1
I'm 25, just recently had my first seizure.  I was wondering if anyone
else has had a similar experience...
Prior to this, I hadn't been able to focus long enough to read a book
for years. I felt very ADD (or perhaps just intellectually lazy) and in
MedKB has a link to here06 Jan 2006 01:24 GMT3
Just because my ISP doesn't want me to read this group, doesn't mean I won't
find a way to Ignore That !! :-<
    Now I have to find how to get my UK Astronomy group (with their
excellent amateur Photos) back.
Message sources may not all be the same05 Jan 2006 19:39 GMT1
This new weblink I have, to here, is less forgiving than one I had before
new year.
  Yesterday there was olde posts with respect to electrical activity vs.
magnetic fields and brain waves etc.
seizures during your period03 Jan 2006 06:19 GMT5
does anyone here have extra trouble with their epilepsy during their
monthly period? i have had problems for a while but they recently got
worse. i was admitted to the intensive care unit for 3 days because i
had 7 seizures in 1 24hour period. mostly grand mal seizures. i ab on
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