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Old 04-30-2007, 11:05 PM #1
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Default pain,fatigue,epilepsy

I didn't know which to punch first I've had epilepsy for some time,Ihave had two major surgeries called the removal of the epileptic focus,I suffer with
chronic pain,fibromyalgia,chronic fatigue and a salad bowl of other things Itry
so hard every day, Iwas hoping this site would help me with new knowledge
Take care of yourself, any questions I can help with after my long hard road
Iwillbe happy to. My blessings
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Hi Diane,

I have hydrocephalus and chronic headaches and pain. Do you have hydro? You should look up LIZARD she has eplisly(seizures) I think she would be a good person for you to talk to. If you cannot find her on the eplisily fourm try on the Hydrocephalus fourm because she is always there.

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Thumbs up Pain and seizures

I was searching the web trying to find the link between pain and seizures and I found your message. I am learning that pain and seizures go hand in hand. I have chronic pain from and injury and it brought back my seizures. Now I have uncontrolled partial siezures. The doctors tell me they can not find a physical relation to the two but I know what my body is telling me. If you type in articles on chronic pain and seizures, there is a new drug for siezures and chronic pain combined. I can't remember the name of it but it sounds like it targetw the sensory part of the brian that controls seizures and pain sensory. Worth looking into.
Keep your chin up, I feel your pain too. For me I can not get the surgery as my seuzires are not focused but for now my grand mals are under control. Sometimes I fear the doctors know about as much as us, we just have to keep telling them until the understand that when it comes to symptoms we are the experts. Only some one who has had a seizure can truly understand how an aura feels.
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