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Old 09-22-2006, 12:08 PM #1
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Hello everyone,
I hope everyone had a wonderful summer, and that we can continue to share information about colloid cysts with each other.

I am doing very well at the moment. My last meeting with my neurologist has me weaning off anti seizure medication, (trileptal) and hoping for no additional problems in the future. My sleep deprived eeg was "normal" so my doc suggested the wean. I have been pretty nervous about it since I have done this before and was off meds for about 2 years. I started having dizzy "spells", and lights really affected my left eye when driving. This last time on AED, has been for a little over 2 years, so yes I am both excited and scared.

I had a wonderful opportunity to go to Hawaii this summer. I was on Oahu.
The trees were filled with flowers, and the ocean was spectacular! Would love to go back as my FIL lives there, and my husband grew up there.

Well, I just wanted to check and in and break the ice so others feel they can join me !

Take Care everyone, Dodi
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