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Old 01-23-2008, 01:24 PM #1
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Default MS Related Seizures...

A few weeks ago I had to go the ER because I felt very weird...more so than my normal very weird that I have lived normally for 50 years. Soon after I got there I started having convulsions. After about 3 hours or so they stopped and I got to come home, the ER doc said it was MS related. I haven't had any since nor did I have any previously.

I wonder if the tiny jerks I have are preludes to what I experienced in the ER.
I haven't changed any meds or rather nothing at that time that would explain medication inducing a reaction other than the Antivert they gave me. I've taken that before with no problems.

Such a strange happening it was...but then if it had not of been, I guess it wouldn't be normal for me. lol
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