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Old 11-12-2010, 09:28 PM #19
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Neuromuscular disease with Sjogrens syndrome. I have 2 daughters. They are grown but I am the only parent left and that seems to change the dynamics and make the feelings for them alot more powerful. They have 5 children combined.

I was just posting about my youngest not being able to answer my calls now and saw a message from this group. She has epilepsy that worsened about 3 years ago. stress can really trigger her seizures. I watched it happen one nite when my granson rammed his head into the corner of a wall. She was holding him and felt it start. I had just done some alternative medicine research and tried an exercise to deescalate a siezure on her. It felt really good when she said it was helping and to continue.

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