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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Hove, UK
Posts: 20
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Hove, UK
Posts: 20
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Good advice indeed and my husband is keeping the house as quiet as possible by taking the kids out this weekend. I do find their and the builders' noise / disruption so so stressfull since my accident. I have keys of neighbours and relatives to use their place but my kids are often with me and it's easier to look after them at home, even if it's noisy.
I've been reading about non epileptic seizures and found an article mentioning this phenomenon in PCS, which I can't post here until I'm a more established user of this forum.
I'm not sure if I should try to work out what happened and mention it again to my doc and the neurologist whenever I get to see him / her, or just keep quiet and hope it doesn't happen again.
I have young children that I often look after in the absence of another adult, and I do drive. I don't want to risk others, and myself.
Hope you are feeling well today.
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