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Old 02-19-2014, 06:51 AM #5
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Hi M-i-m.

I hope the neuro finds out what's causing the sz. and is able to pinpoint the exact area of your brain that's triggering the sz. I do know that people that are into music are using the right temporal lobe of their brain. I'm a music lover myself. I used to play the organ when I was a kid but I gave it up and I could kick myself for not playing anymore. I do have family that has worked with professional singers Trace Adkins, Garth Brooks, Collin Raye, the Dixie Chics and a few other professional singers. They worked as an audio engineer which isn't easy and you have to have good listening skills as I'm sure you know. I sent you a private message in case you didn't see it at the top corner of you screen on the right side check it out and they may give you more info. about your sz. Here's wishing you only the best of luck and May God Bless You!

Sue
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