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Old 05-04-2007, 04:22 PM #1
HH'sMom HH'sMom is offline
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Hello! I found this website thru a neuro mag at yet another neurologist's office visit for my son, Hunter. Hunter was diagnosed w/epilepsy a year ago February when he was 2yrs old. He has partial complex seizures. I am not convinced it is epilepsy that is causing his seizures and have been on a quest to discover WHAT is the cause. Tried 3 different meds last year and all made seizures worse plus side effects.
I'm hoping to learn from other peoples' experiences here. Thank you!
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