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Old 10-27-2007, 08:47 PM #4
HeatherH HeatherH is offline
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Thanks and, Sue, you are the only one I remember from BrainTalk that I see on this site. That place was so comforting and helpful to me when I needed it most. I miss it.

Going for a sleep-deprived EEG this Monday, though I doubt it will give any answers. I think the thing that is most alarming to me is that I seem to hurt myself during the seizures/trances/trips, whatever they are: when I lost 8 hours in an airport, I fell and smashed up my face pretty badly and when I was out of it in my own apartment for 4 hours I fell and broke a rib. I was unaware of either event and have no idea of how either happened. Is this typical? I would have thought the instant pain would wake someone out of the seizure.
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