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Old 11-06-2015, 09:37 PM #1
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hello i am new to the group. I am very depress i was dx with seizures at age 55 .
i dont know where this come from. As i think back i been having these weird feelings for about 3 years. first they told me i had allergies, ear infections , and bariatric pressure and change in the weather was causing the dizziness and weird feeling. I remember about 3 years ago I could not lift my head off the pillow . I could not yell out for help but i could not move I don't know how long. but i do know i was scared when i finally was able to move. I i thought I had a stroke . i went to the doctor and was told you are just stress out. Last year while driving I ran into a brick wall . As I think back , I dont remember what happen before that
everything went black and I was backing out from the wall . thank God i was in one piece. but not i dont know how to deal with these feelings these seizures. all i do is cry .. all day. i am embarrass. how can i live.
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