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Old 05-24-2008, 06:54 PM #1
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Default anyone suffering from PNES

My 30 year old daughter has been suffering with seizures for almost 16 months. Firtst diagnosed as panic attacks then they got so bad we had all the clinical tests done and all were clear and now it looks like we could be heading back where we started. I would love to know if anyone suffers from or knows someone who suffers from PNES. If so what form of seizures do you/they get? How long do they last? Do they persist so it looks like the person is in a constant state of mental confusion? Would LOVE to hear from anyone.
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