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Old 02-28-2007, 11:25 AM #2
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Hello Cpmjohn!

I'd recommend you visit us over at the Epilepsy Forum. I'm going to copy this thread over there for ya'. Your symptoms are actually quite common (in our world). I have a few questions!

How long have you been having these episodes

How many times per month does this happen

Do you know if anything triggers it (stress, sleep deprivation, etc.)

Did they happen to tell you which area the seizure activity was (frontal, right/left temporal, parietal, occipital)

How long have you been on Dilantin and what dosage (mg per day)

Sorry for the questions, but it helps to give the best answers.
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