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Old 05-25-2010, 10:38 AM #6
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I had grand mal seizures 1993-1994. They occurred during the beginnings of MS relapses so the only conclusion we could come up with is that they were related. I took depakote for 1994-1998. Haven't had a seizure since 1994.

One of the seizures happened at a rest area. Someone timed it at 8 minutes. I have zero recollection of the period. The others happened when I was alone.

I've had MS since 1988.

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