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Old 10-01-2008, 10:50 PM #7
JJacobs JJacobs is offline
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Originally Posted by SeamsLikeStitches View Post
It sounds pretty scary to be on the back of a motorcycle and have a seizure! Especially at 65 mph! I hope you stay off there until you get some feedback from your Neurologist.

I would like to welcome you to the NeuroTalk group and I'm sure you will find some help here. Everyone is very helpful and loving.

Good luck and we hope to hear how it turns out.
Take care, and keep your feet on the ground until you know what's happening!

No I deffinitely do not plan on being on a motorcycle again until next yr. (hopefully) I am sacred to get back on it anytime soon, & if I think it could happen again then I guess my motorcycle riding days are over. I also am not driving untill I figure out whats going on. Thanks so much for your concern, it is nice to have caring people to chat with about similar issues, Thank you!
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