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Old 04-26-2010, 03:27 PM #18
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Hi Harry,

As I'm sure you know depression is all part of the epilepsy just like the crying or laughing a person can feel for no reason. If I may ask have you had your blood pressure checked I found out mine was very low and that's one reason why I have felt so tired at times. Also it could be your AED's that are causing this problem. In regards to how you felt while you were in Walmart, there have been many people who have epilepsy and have had problems with seizures while they are in the store and it's because of the stores bright lights. What you are describing sounds like a simple partial or jamius vu type of seizure. You might want to speak to your neuro about this. Also cut back on the caffeine. Here's wishing you well and May God Bless You!

Sue
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