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Old 09-18-2009, 05:15 PM #1
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Default muscle twitching after 1st seizure...

Hi, i had my first seizure ~1 year ago (i'm 23) and a 2nd seizure just a few weeks ago. I noticed that after my first seizure i've had much more 'muscle twitching' than before the seizure. before my first seizure i never even noticed my muscles twitching but now they do much more often and sometimes for long periods of time. is this common for most people? it is strange.. i know i should just ask a doctor but that's a little difficult (schedule an appt. just to ask this?) so i'm asking here. For 1 year i wasn't on any medication and it was the same (but now i'm taking medication since i'm officially epileptic) Just curious to know if anyone's had the same problem .. thanks!
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