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Old 04-01-2015, 02:47 PM #1
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Default Feeling Tired Triggers Seizures

Hi Folks,

Most of you know that I have had sz. for 43 yrs. but one thing I never learned is what is it about being tired that can trigger a sz. for a person. What's going on in a persons brain when they are tired that will make them have a sz? I've never been able to understand that.
A perfect example is last week my DH had surgery and I stayed at the hospital and was awake for at least 24 hrs. and the next day I had a bad sz. where I hit the floor do to lack of sleep. I just can't figure this one out how can being tired fire up the neurons in a persons brain and cause sz. ? Thanks for your time and May God Bless You!

Sue
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