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Old 10-06-2009, 03:40 AM #1
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has anyone experienced, partial seizures about 8 times a day I have noticed the left side of my body trembling uncontrollably it last no more than a minute, my left side feels dull, but has movement , but its like I have to will it more to respond. I think its when my concentration it broken that it happens , perhaps this also accounts for the sleep seizures

its not getting worse and I cope ok with it, but it is another thing that can stop me in mid sentence. I am a no meds kind of guy so don,t want to take anything , but i have noticed stress can bring it on, like meeting new people or situations also a tic in my left wrist some times

its disconcerting but I am trying hard not to focus on it
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