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Old 04-02-2015, 10:13 PM #6
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Wow - with that many different seizure types.. both generalized and focal.. it's gotta be tough to get it well controlled. Getting overly hot can also be a trigger. And with absence, you will have seizures any time you are hyperventilating.. like playing sports or anything else that causes you to be breathless for a minute or more. Are you taking ethosuximide for the absence?
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