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Old 10-05-2013, 08:15 AM #1
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Default Help needed -Fahr's Syndrome

Hi,

First post here from the UK, London area.

My best friend Terry has been diagnosed within the last 6 days with Fahr's Syndrome and both myself and his family are looking for all the help we can get. He is 43, and started fitting/having seizures at night 10 days ago.

His worst episode was on Sunday 30th September 2013 when he had 3 seizures in a short space of time and was taken to hospital where a CT scan immediately showed calcium deposits on the top of the brain.

Medication to control the seizures has been prescribed and taken from Monday 1st October.

Can anyone help us as we are desperately worried?

Thanks

Ruppy.
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