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Old 07-30-2015, 07:08 PM #1
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Hi Daue,

You may want to get a second opinion from another neurologist or Epileptologist. If I may ask do you ever have a headache, feel tired, or confused after you have had the possible seizures? This is what happens after a person has a seizure. If you aren't having any of these symptoms then you may not be having any seizures at all it may be something else.
Here are the main things that can cause epilepsy: genetics, a bad blow to the head, a bad scare, brain damage or brain tumor, alcohol or drug abuse, or many hrs. of playing certain video games with bright flashing lights. All of these things can trigger seizures for a person. If you live in the U.S. and want to get more detail about epilepsy and finding a Dr. in your area you can call the Epilepsy Foundation of America at 1-800-332-1000 and they can help you out at no cost. Wishing you the best of luck and May God Bless You!
Sue
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