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Old 11-10-2009, 04:29 PM #1
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Default Skin Problems & Epilepsy

Hi everyone,

Since I've been having the cp auditory & visual sz's I have started to get a really bad dermatitis on my hands.

I know I've had it before under stress so I was wondering if anyone else has skin problems with an escalation of sz's?

There is no ointment or cream or lotion that will shift this thing. I don't use soaps only soap & laurel suphate free organic cleansers & cleaners and shampoos etc. There is nothing in my home that would cause this and I've only had it 3 times now since 2003 when the sz's got bad.

I know there is a link between the central nervous system and skin reactions, and I'd be interested to hear from anyone else about their skin problems,

Thanks,
Rhiannon

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