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Old 12-23-2007, 01:58 AM #1
Rhiannon Rhiannon is offline
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Default Some advice please?

Hi and Happy holidays,

I am having up to 3 seizures during my sleep (my partner tells me) and I am waking up with huge chunks out of the insides of my cheeks, bleeding all over my pillow. I am also biting my tongue sometimes

I thought it was unusual to have seizures both night and day time? I am also on 17mg of warfarin daily which doesn't help the bleeding

Is there any way I can protect my cheeks and tongue? or should I ask my Doc to revise my meds?
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