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Old 03-04-2010, 08:35 PM #1
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Default Jacksonian Seizures and Dizziness

I have had Jacksonian seizures since I was young. They come every once in a while and the effects last about a day. Except for this time. I had an episode 2 weeks ago and my head still hurts on one side. And then beginning yesterday I began to get dizzy when I laid down and when I stood up. Should I be worried? Do you think the two are connected?
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