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Old 03-24-2008, 07:48 PM #1
LJRoberts LJRoberts is offline
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I am also a newbie to Epilepsy. I am 45 yrs old and had my first seizure this past week. They do not know why I am having them but know I will have more. I am the mother of 5 children, the stepmother of 6 and the grandmother of 17 with 2 more on the way.: And this scares me more than all that. I have the best husband in the world. I am not sure how he understands that I am not crying because of something he did. He takes very good care of me and was there when I had the seizure. He is awesome!!!
If anyone can help me to understand how to get through all this, I would greatly appreciate it. I have not been to the doctor yet but have heard she is the best in the area. If you help me through this I will keep you updated with all her knowledge!!!!
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