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Old 11-16-2007, 11:05 AM #3
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Thanks Porkette. I just had another seizure this am. I felt it comeon very subtle. I was a counter and put what I was doing, stared off, got a bit stiff then slowly returned over a 2-3 minute period. My partner said they asked me a question and I never responded, nor did I hear it.

Yet it is different than years past when it was clear that I was having complex seizures.

I quess I worry as I do not want to think I am having complex seizures , as this means the meds are not working. I am kinda at the end of the list of options. Thanks for the name of the meds Lyrica, having read the side affects I have no interest. However, what do we do?

I fel fusturated right now. Thanks for listening. Cedar
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