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Old 11-16-2011, 03:43 AM #6
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Default Maybe Simple Partial Seizures...Get confirmed

I have epilepsy due to my brain injury...Petit Mals, Simple Partials and Complex Nocturnal. I didn't want to take anti-seizure meds on top of all the other meds I was on until I got educated and learned on my own and from my neuro that even the smallest of seizures can eventually evolve into the more severe Grand Mals which are much more difficult to control.

I can't seperate my epilepsy from my brain injury and don't seek seperate support for just epilepsy anymore. For me, the epilepsy is just another symptom of my brain injury but it may help you to check out the epilepsy site Mark recommended.

I would strongly recommend talking with a /your neuro about having an EEG, but tremors can also be caused by other meds you may be taking. Never self-diagnose, get checked out first then go from there. Wishing you well-being.
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