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Old 05-27-2008, 02:25 PM #1
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Default does having a few seizers mean epilepsy

Iam 38 and have had a few seizers starting when I was 13 I never told anyone until I had one while my sister was cutting my hair and she called 911 when I woke up she was on the phone and i told her to tell them I was ok and did not need help but she told them to come. I am not sure why ive never sought help before for this and when I went to E.R the doc told me to see a specalised but still havent gone to see one. I waited untill I was 32 to seek help for my depression and was told that I had bi polor,scitso affefive disorder, but I never told my pyciatrist about my seizers. Is this common for peaple that have seizers not to say that they do. and could i be misdionosed i herd that people who have seizers often have bi polor symtoms and treat with simalar meds. Just thought someone here might have same problems. thanks
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