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Old 05-23-2010, 08:15 AM #1
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Default Seizures?

Anyone here with seizures as well as MS? I have a long history of severe migraines and recently this:

I had a one EEG that showed spikes on my left pareital lobe.

I have periods of zoning out/blank stare, loss of words, rolling thumbs, jerking body movements (like when you're cold, or just falling asleep) I have awaken in the night with my teeth tightly clenched, confused, bitten the inside of my cheek, and a bad taste in my mouth.

I just completed a 72 hour ambulatory EEG that was normal! Now I am real confused! Does this stuff happen with MS?

I was just DX with MS in Jan.

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