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Old 01-14-2008, 05:14 PM #1
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Thumbs up to keep track of sz?

hi what the best way to keep a track of sz and when there happing?

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http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post6963-2.html

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Hi Cazzie,
I've been keeping track of my sz. for many yrs. I was told to get a calendar and write down what time the sz. happened along with what type of sz. I had. Make it a point also to write down if you are sick, under a lot of stress, around bright lights or if the weather is bad when you have a sz. I also write down when I start and stop my monthly period. By doing all of this your neuro/epi will be able to possibly see a pattern in your sz. as to what days of the month or what time of the day/night you are more likely to have any sz. I made up my own little key for my sz.

A- aura sz. B-absence sz. cp- complex partial sz. m-myoclonic sz.

I just write down the letter(s) and what time the sz. happened and if I feel something caused the sz. I will write down that I've been sick with a cold, flu etc.
Here's wishing you well and May God Bless You!

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Yes, do what Porkette said.
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