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Old 10-27-2009, 09:24 PM #4
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Hi KW,
Congratulations on the birth of your baby.

A few questions. Did you have seizures or seizure activity before the pregnancy? Did you have to lower or stop a medication while pregnant? If so, it will take a while for the medication to build up in your body again.

Maybe you had petit mal seizures or real tiny ones, far between, that you were not aware of. Or have any as a child? Family history or seizures?

What kind of seizures are you experiencing? Just some questions I was curious about.

I believe Dejibo has very good information to follow up with. Get a Neuro who specializes in seizures. Call any Neuro' office and ask who in their office specializes in Seizures and/ or Epilepsy.

Enjoy you baby, they are a precious gift. I wish you good luck in finding the cause of your problems. Maybe just a medication adjustment.
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