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Old 01-27-2017, 08:23 AM #3
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Hi PatternsInTheIvy,

I can't offer much helpful information but I did want to offer a of support.

I know a young lady would has FND and has non-epileptic seizures due to FND. I know she takes medication but I am unaware of what medication. One of her Drs. rechecks for epilepsy every so often as a precaution.
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