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Old 12-26-2013, 08:06 AM #1
jkrswld52 jkrswld52 is offline
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Default I'm New here but worried.

I have nocturnal seizures. I've had then for over thirty years now but since I've been unemployed I lost my insurance and haven't been able to afford my meds. I started to have seizures more and more often now I have insurance and I'm back on my meds but I am not able to sleep at night cuz I'm worrying about having seizures. What can I do to help sleep.I have my seizures most when I'm over tired and actually fall asleep or when I'm over stressed and I believe I'm doing both to myself what do I do do I can sleep at night and not worry do much?
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