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Old 05-09-2012, 05:48 PM #1
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Frown New seizure activity

It's been a few years since my epileptologist weaned me off phenobarbital, and six years since my LTL re-section!

However, my seizures have returned. I lose vision completely and hearing. As far as I know, that's as far as these seizures are going. What concerns me is that my seizures were exactly like this before my E was finally diagnosed and treated. So I am scared. I've had lots of negative side effects as well as medications that didn't fully control my sz's.

I'm afraid that I will lose my driver's license again. That would have a huge impact on my life with my daughters, whom my ex-hub has primary custody of. I must drive 30 miles to see them ~ no bus or cabs out here.

Feeling real scared,

Shez
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