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Old 01-15-2016, 11:12 PM #9
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Hi Timber,

Often in the beginning of my sz. I can feel myself shake and then I blank out and I don't remember anything until the sz. is over. This may sound crazy but if you can feel the sz. starting up try and tighten up all the muscles in your body and make your hands into tight fists by doing this it can sometimes stop the sz. A neuro. I had back in the l970's taught me this and it has stopped many sz. for me over the yrs.

Also if you haven't been keeping track of your possible sz. get a calendar and write down what time of day/night the sz. happens along with a description of the sz. I make a little key up for myself since I don't have a l ot of room to right the details of my sz. on a calendar Ex. A- aura sz., B- absence sz. CP- complex partial sz., etc. If you keep track of your sz. your Dr. may see a pattern into what time of day/night the sz. happens. If I may ask are you taking any seizure meds now?
Wishing you only the best and May God Bless You!
Sue
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