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Old 10-02-2015, 08:59 PM #1
Kanna Kanna is offline
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Default Newly Diagnosed

My neurologist just stated that I am having petit mal seizures. They are due to an electrical abnormality in my brain. It just is the way that I am.

I am still trying to digest this information. We originally thought that there was an underlying cause for these episodes but have been proven wrong. Any advice? FYI ~ I started a prescription a week ago and I am feeling clearer.
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