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Hi everybody,
I am going to my new neurologist next week and I just need some help before I go. What happened was I began to have seizures back two years ago. I continued to have them for many months and I was referred to an epilepsy unit for 3 weeks of continuous video eeg monitoring. In the end the doctor said over my first three days I had abnormal epileptic-type activity and abnormal non-epileptic type activity. Although my seizures happened not during these periods and was deemed pseudo-seizures. I was later diagnosed with Celiac Disease. My doctors think this was the cause, but I'm not 100% sure since I still had some abnormalities shown. 1. Should I bring in the papers showing the abnormalities over the first three days to show the neurologist, or is it normal for people to have abnormalities and since I didn't have a seizure at those moments, it should be ok to leave it. Thanks a lot for your help!!! |
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