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Old 08-29-2007, 08:51 AM #1
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Default seizures and headaches

My son has been complaing alot of headaches, when he was in the EMU and they induced seizures he also complained of heaches after the seizures.

The other day at gym he said he felt like he might have a seizure, he didnt have one but said he also had a bad headache that evening, after picking himup from school yesterday he said he had another headache and he said he had that same feeling like he was going to have a seizure.

Im wondering is it normal to have headaches after seizures or does this sound like migraines..he has been sick to his stomach the past several days and complaing of alot of headaches and dizzyness the past coule of weeks.

Should I call the doc or is this something completely normal?

Thanks Kimberley
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