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Old 05-22-2010, 02:42 AM
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Are you experiencing more seizures during Spring / Summer
than you do during Fall (Autumn) / Winter? It is not unusual
for quite a few people experience a rise during the Spring
and/or Summer time than those in Winter. While others
remain unaffected all year round.

On top of it - it is not unusual to be on medication (whether
having been on it for a prolonged period of time or just started)
and suddenly developed "new seizures".

I would strongly recommend that you speak to your Doctor
pertaining to this matter. While it is wonderful to know you had
gone through the period span of several months; sometimes
it does take time for the body to become "adapted and
adjusted" to the medication(s). On top of it, sometimes
medications too high, too little, side effects, and other
reasons - can be a reason for experiencing new type of
seizures ... or sometimes, it could be other reasons.

As for my end - I am the opposite, for cold is a seizure
trigger for me, and I do not need to amplify how bad it
had been for me this year considering how frigid it had
been in this Tropical State!

Here is wishing you all the best and keep us posted!
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