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Old 10-12-2012, 10:43 AM #1
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hello everyone i got good news we comming close i got my eeg test done so we find out it is seizure im having and im not crazy . but after my Eeg test i came home i thought everything was fine my legs start messing up on me i mean getting stuck both of them were i cant walk its off and on this didn't happen until my eeg oct 4th he starts with my right leg then both of them . the more i try to walk on them right now i walk with a limb like i said its off n on they get stuck , or sometimes depends on how bad it is i cant walk at all. i went to the emergency room they couldn't help me they wanted to treated like a pull muscle so i left i just have to wait on my neurologist next week see what he says , about it.
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