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Old 05-25-2007, 02:21 PM
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You will need to discuss with your Doctor in regards with
this, or whoever obtained this information should have alerted
your Neurologist / Epileptologist / Primary Care or Cardiologist
(that is if you have one) about that.

If they have NOT reported this and YOU KNOW such has
happened and it was disclosed to you - then you should notify
your Doctor's Office about this, providing the day when it
happened and where, so they can retrieve the information
and have it faxed to them so they can review it.

I have a Cardiologist that monitors me and watches me like a
hawk, and he's aware of all issues, so he gets alerted when
something goes haywire, and it's not unusual when things go
like this during a seizure - especially a status epilepticus (aka
back-to-back seizures). I won't disclose my cardiac issues,
because I don't want people to go around getting ideas that
they've got it too, when I already have a long standing Med
History Report to back it up.

Hope this HELPS!
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