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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / April 2006

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Diabetes Seizures or Epileptic Seizures- Please Help05 Apr 2006 23:28 GMT5
I have a 4 years old son who is spastic left hemiplegic. He used to have some
kind of twitching in his left side of the body when he was about 7 months old.
The twitching used to last for few seconds although the frequency of
occurance was high at that time. His EEG was done and ...
Natural Birth05 Apr 2006 03:12 GMT3
Anyone ever done an at home (or birthing center) birth when the mother
has controled epilepsy? Au naturale.
Surgery News04 Apr 2006 00:45 GMT2
About this time last year a member wrote that they were going into
hospital for surgery.
I think it was Temperal Lobe a few months later they posted that all
was well and maybe in a years time they would be able to drive again.
Atkins Diet03 Apr 2006 23:15 GMT1
Has anyone here tried the Atkins Diet for Seizure control? I am looking
at a clinical trial at Johns Hopkins. Please let me know of it helped
you. It would be costly for me due to flights and hotels, etc. Medical
visits and labs are paid for.
Study Reports Computer Monitors Do Not Trigger Photosensitive Seizures03 Apr 2006 23:07 GMT6
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/epilepsyusa/german20060310.cfm
"According to Ulrich Specht, M.D., of the Bethel Epilepsy Centre in
Bielefeld, Germany, patients with epilepsy – even photosensitive
patients – can use computer monitors without fear of having a seizure.
Time between trigger and actual seizure?02 Apr 2006 17:05 GMT5
Hi. What is the 'normal' time (suppose there is such a thing) between
the inputs that trigger the actual seizure, and the seizure itself? I
know that i.e. stress or lack of sleep will build up over time, and I
also suppose hyper ventilation and strobe effects may lead to a rather ...
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