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Old 03-04-2019, 07:51 PM #3
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The absence seizure is one of the ones that there is a specific pattern for
in an EEG. I'm honestly not positive anyone could create an pattern to
make up the exact correct pattern that comes from the real absence
seizure. I had them too as an child and teen till I was around 15.
I grew out of them at about 15 or 16. I got to drive at 16

I can tell you for a fact that I was clumsy and could get dizzy and other
things all the time. SO I don't know. As an 30 or 40 year old I had
another EEG just to make sure I didn't have more seizure events.

My son has seizures his is the complex partial with secondary generalized.

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