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Old 05-01-2008, 05:21 AM #1
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Default does anyone else have more seizures when falling in love?

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I'm new here & I have complex partial seizures probably caused by basilar migraine. Every time I meet someone I like, the seizures increase & this confuses everything! I've read a bit about TLE personalities & seizure personalities being more prone to religious experience (Dostoevsky seeing God etc.) & I know my seizures bring me a lot of emotional intensity but now I'm wondering if there's a link to falling in love...after all, we do call it "falling" in love...does anyone else have similar experiences? xx
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