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Old 10-26-2019, 11:17 AM #2
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I would look for a neurologist that deals with seizures and epilepsy.
But keep a diary of all the things that are going on. Even the smallest
seeming changes. I don't know a lot about alice in wonderland
syndrome but this sounds a lot like what I would thing that is.

But It also sounds like some other kinds of seizures. I would see
some types in this things. Not exactly sure how to tell you what
kind. Look into this though research neurologist for one that
will look into all things.

The epilepsy foundation of america, might have definitions of kinds for you.
Only reason bringing this name up.

Donna
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