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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Tampa Bay Region, Florida
Posts: 456
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Tampa Bay Region, Florida
Posts: 456
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It's not uncommon to have headaches after having
seizures, nor "tummy aches" or feeling queasy, nor
is being sensitive to light, or having the desire to sleep,
but of course - being the child they are, wanting to
play and not being tied down unaware that they
can provoke themselves into more trouble (that was
my problem on my end when I was a child, I wanted
to be involved, not tied down and left out).
Excess excitement, over-activeness, and the whole
hoopla, and even worse if it's just before lunch or
recess or after lunch can be insulting (or Physical
Education if they're older).
So like everyone posted above - make a note and
an appointment and talk with the Doctor!
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Sharon
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" Vujà Dé - The feeling you've
never been in here before!"
Daily Feedbag of Zonegran, Clonazepam, and Folic Acid
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